UK Dr warns against boosters & explains that all vaccines are about to get pulled because of new safety data…
A lady called a doctor in the UK that diagnosed her with an adverse reaction over the telephone. The Dr advised against taking any more jabs and explained that she believes they are about to get pulled – due to new data on safety. When the lady mentioned that her sister was planning on getting jabbed the next day, the doctor told her “No, please no, absolutely not! She does not need it, please no.”
She warned against getting your vaccine information from TV, and said “you won’t hear it on TV for a while probably, because, ah it’s a long story, but yeah, so very soon we’ll stop all of these vaccines. People don’t know, but they are not [safe?]… if you love your TV, your TV might probably say, “yes get the vaccine”, because you know, information does come, but it’s very difficult right now when – you know – I mean it’s not available anywhere in this way, okay?“.
NOTE: Can’t confirm the validity of this video yet, but the phone number in the video – 01243 831500 – has been confirmed as belonging to St. Richard’s Hospital, Chichester via who-called.co.uk.
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Transcript
NHS Doctor: There wasn’t enough information and it’s a lot more coming up now, and especially for young people whose immunity is intact; apparently that’s enough. Okay?
Caller: Okay, So yes… just to make sure, you think I shouldn’t have any more vaccines then?
NHS Doctor: If you ask me this would be my advice.
Caller: Okay and is that just because you don’t think… anyone should have a vaccine at a young age, or is that because medically I shouldn’t have it because my head?
NHS Doctor: Medically – I mean there is very much – as I said to you – there is a lot of information coming up now, which was not available earlier, and very soon all of the vaccines will be completely stopped.
Caller: Oh, OK.
NHS Doctor: This is information that is just really come up – you won’t hear it on TV for a while probably, because, ah it’s a long story, but yeah, so very soon we’ll stop all of these vaccines. People don’t know, but they are not [safe?]… yeah, so. Yeah?
Caller: Okay, all right, thank you so much.
NHS Doctor: You’re very welcome.
Caller: And should I be worried about my head at all or just leave it?
NHS Doctor: I don’t think so, no I don’t, I really don’t think you should be worried about your head now okay?
Caller: Okay thank you.
NHS Doctor: Yeah, but any – you know – any sweats, fever, pain, lumps, lumps that don’t get better…
Caller: Yeah
NHS Doctor: … or pain in the legs, or swelling, yeah?
Caller: Yeah
NHS Doctor: And you probably, if you, if you love your TV, your TV might probably say, “yes get the vaccine”, because you know, information does come, but it’s very difficult right now when – you know – I mean it’s not available anywhere in this way, okay?
Caller: Sorry, could I just ask you? So my sister’s actually due to go and get her booster tomorrow, she’s only 22. So should I say…?
NHS Doctor: No, please no, absolutely not.
Caller: Okay.
NHS Doctor: She does not need it, please no.
Caller: Okay, okay all right, I’ll tell her. Thank you.
More Details
⛔ 111 Telephone call to an out of hours Dr in Chichester, UK
⛔ When diagnosing this woman with an adverse reaction over the telephone, The Dr advises against taking any more and explains that she believes they are about to get pulled – due to new data on safety 💥 pic.twitter.com/6E698QoE0p
— Gerard Delaney (@Gerard39delaney) January 17, 2022
Thanks to @theysayitsrare for this find and
Source: https://t.co/7E1l3pJpN3
— Gerard Delaney (@Gerard39delaney) January 17, 2022
⛔ Chelsea Harman Says!
I wasn't sure if to post this or not but I feel this information should be shared.
Friday I decided to have my 1st covid vaccine only because I'm due to travel this year and It made life a lot easier.
I'd had covid last year and I wasn't ill. pic.twitter.com/9knt4c95df— Gerard Delaney (@Gerard39delaney) January 17, 2022
4 hours after having it I developed 3 lumps on my head, 2 pea size and 1 grape size (these are still here)
I called 111 Friday evening and was told a doctor would phone, Saturday evening I received this call from the doctor. pic.twitter.com/Uk7xSTHqeM
— Gerard Delaney (@Gerard39delaney) January 17, 2022
I had spoken to her a few minutes previously, that's when we decided to record as she was telling me not to have it any more etc.
If you listen till the end she advices me to tell my sister to also not have her booster. pic.twitter.com/IfMWB05dTm— Gerard Delaney (@Gerard39delaney) January 17, 2022
I googled the number and it does show some have reported it as a scam but I decided to phone 111 back, and the Chichester out of hours doctors to confirm it was a gp I'd spoken to (again this was recorded) and they confirmed it was her I spoke to. pic.twitter.com/dco36i7BUg
— Gerard Delaney (@Gerard39delaney) January 17, 2022
This isn't to scare anyone or sway peoples decisions to have the vaccine or not, but my 12 year old son was due to have it next week, something I was very unsure on but this has confirmed he won't be having it. pic.twitter.com/9Ob9myPK6G
— Gerard Delaney (@Gerard39delaney) January 17, 2022
Number checks outhttps://t.co/1GdT5pG7MJ
— Gerard Delaney (@Gerard39delaney) January 17, 2022
Which goes with her story also. Certainly bots will rush to make number look like spam. My own pain specialist rang me once with weird number that said suspected spam on phone. But because I was expecting a call I answered anyway
— Gerard Delaney (@Gerard39delaney) January 17, 2022
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