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Vaccine Dangers Put NHS Overload at Risk

News regarding close-to-zero benefits and serious harms associated with Covid-19 vaccines has sparked concern among citizens in Britain, particularly since NHS resources are already stretched thin due to existing pandemic cases alone. Caution must be exercised when considering whether or not one should take this particular vaccine given its potential risks and lack of benefits compared with other available treatments and preventative measures such as social distancing and wearing masks until further research can be conducted into its safety

A picture of a person holding up their arm receiving a shot with a red X across it indicating danger or warning sign

A picture of a person holding up their arm receiving a shot with a red X across it indicating danger or warning sign

The news of the Covid-19 vaccine's close to zero benefit and serious harms has sent shockwaves through the public. Steve Barclay, a member of parliament, has been urged to meet with those who can provide evidence of the data. Unfortunately, this news comes at a time when the National Health Service (NHS) is already overloaded with cases due to the pandemic. The dangers associated with taking the vaccine are far from rare and have caused concern among many citizens in Britain. This has led to calls for further research into the safety of the vaccine before it is widely distributed. While some may be tempted to take it in order to gain immunity against Covid-19, they must remember that there are serious risks involved as well. The data provided by those who have studied this issue closely shows that not only is there close to zero benefit from taking the vaccine but also that serious harms can occur as a result. This means that if more people were to take it then there would be an increased risk of hospital admissions due to complications arising from taking it. This puts an even greater strain on an already overburdened NHS which is struggling under its current workload due to Covid-19 cases alone. With more people needing medical attention due to complications from taking a potentially dangerous vaccine, this could lead to even longer waiting times for those who need urgent care or treatment for other conditions unrelated to Covid-19. It remains unclear what action will be taken in response but one thing is certain - caution must be exercised when considering whether or not one should take this particular vaccine given its potential risks and lack of benefits compared with other available treatments and preventative measures such as social distancing and wearing masks. Until further research is conducted into its safety, people should think twice before making any decisions about taking it.