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Speaker 1 states that individuals who want a vaccine should have access to it. However, they should also be informed about the vaccine's safety profile, risk profile, and efficacy. Speaker 0 affirms this position.

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The speakers express concern about the limited reporting of adverse reactions to vaccines. They highlight a report suggesting that only 5% of adverse reactions are recorded in the database. Despite this, they emphasize the safety of the COVID vaccine and assure viewers that it is safe. They also compare the number of adverse event reports for all vaccines in New Zealand, which is typically around 1500 a year, with the low number of deaths reported following vaccination.

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AstraZeneca admits COVID vaccine concerns have sparked debate on social media, including conspiracy theories. Doctor Ranj faced backlash for promoting vaccines but emphasized the importance of providing accurate information during the evolving pandemic. He explained that early reports of adverse reactions were not conclusive evidence of vaccine-related issues. The focus was on public health and safety amid a global crisis.

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The AstraZeneca vaccine is 100% effective against hospitalization and death, a crucial statistic that needs more attention. This information has only recently become available, and while the 70% effectiveness rate is also impressive, the focus should be on the strong protection it offers against severe outcomes.

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The Oxford AstraZeneca vaccine is safe and recommended by regulators. Over 11 million people have been vaccinated, showing it is safe and saving lives. It is important to get the jab when you have the chance to stay safe.

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The CDC triggered a comprehensive review of all databases after seeing a signal in one small database regarding potential safety issues with the booster. However, no safety concerns were found in the review of all databases in existence. The speaker mentioned that their own investigation in Europe, Israel, and the US also found no safety issues. They have a team collaborating with scientific institutions to constantly review and analyze data, and no signals of safety concerns have been found.

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The World Health Organization supports the use of the Oxford AstraZeneca vaccine despite some countries pausing vaccinations due to blood clot concerns. There is no proven link between the vaccine and blood clots. AstraZeneca admitted in court that its COVID vaccine can cause rare blood clotting side effects, leading to lawsuits in the UK.

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Speaker 0: Take the shot and protect yourself and the people around you. We all feel a chill when we hear that. Mrs. van der Hof from the RIVM, you’ve researched the effects of vaccination. If you look under the line, has it had any usefulness? Speaker 1: It has certainly been useful. In fact, from our research, but also from many other studies, people who were vaccinated had a lower chance of dying from COVID, and we see that effect with every shot that’s given. We also studied whether there is a higher chance of dying from diseases other than COVID shortly after vaccination, to see whether there is vaccine harm, and we do not find that either, which is also in line with what is found internationally. Speaker 0: Okay, because that is the story you hear at the dinner table. Earlier this week someone said, I see so many people dying, there must be something. Speaker 1: Yes. Well, there are certainly people who have died due to the vaccination. We cannot deny that. That has been investigated; we find that in the Netherlands through Lareb, and we find that internationally as well. You just have to weigh the very small chance that you become ill or die from a vaccination against the chance that you become very ill or die from COVID. And the balance tips toward vaccination. Speaker 0: Yes, vaccination protects more than it harms, you just said. Also, have you studied the chance of death due to vaccination? Speaker 1: Well, we looked at people who were vaccinated and whether within 2 months after vaccination they had an increased chance of dying from anything other than COVID. If there were an indication there, we would see it, and we absolutely do not find that. Speaker 0: No, that is simply not found. Okay. Mrs. Van der Broek, and the pandemic was a priority.

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Speaker 0 is pleased about vaccination effectiveness in preventing severe COVID and long-term effects. They mention rare side effects from vaccines and emphasize the importance of ongoing monitoring. Speaker 1 questions the safety of products on the market without complete testing. The TGA lacks data on adverse events due to underreporting, leading to audience frustration.

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The speaker discusses the safety concerns of COVID-19 vaccines and emphasizes the importance of getting vaccinated. They mention the risk of blood clots with the J&J vaccine but assure that all vaccines are good and safe. The speaker urges parents to vaccinate their children, even though COVID poses minimal threat to healthy kids. They recommend adolescents to get two doses of the vaccine and mention the possibility of needing a booster shot. The speaker suggests that innovative solutions may be required, including a fourth immunization. They highlight the importance of getting vaccinated to protect against hospitalizations and rising COVID cases. The speaker also addresses misinformation and emphasizes the need for everyone to be vaccinated, including children. They mention the possibility of needing additional boosters in the future. The transcript ends with praise for the speaker's expertise and a brief mention of monkeypox being transmitted among a specific social network.

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Being vaccinated keeps you safe and reduces transmission. Unvaccinated people pose the highest risk of spreading the virus and facing severe illness. Vaccination offers over a 98% chance of avoiding COVID. The third dose provides protection against severe illness and infection. AstraZeneca's vaccine has been approved but faced bans in some countries. Data shows more COVID deaths in vaccinated individuals in the US. The global vaccination trial proves that vaccines are safe and effective.

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There is confidence in the AstraZeneca vaccine, and there is no evidence that it causes blood clots. The TGA is closely monitoring the situation and released a statement saying that they do not see any link between the vaccine and blood clots. The TGA, ATAGI, and the speaker are in unanimous agreement that there is no link between AstraZeneca and blood clots. The World Health Organization also addressed the issue.

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The AstraZeneca vaccine is safe and effective against Covid-19. It is recommended to get vaccinated with any available vaccine as they are all safe and effective. They not only protect against severe illness but also reduce the risk of spreading the virus to others. Looking back at the past year, we have made significant progress with three vaccines that are safe and effective. It is advised for everyone to get vaccinated against Covid-19 to effectively control the pandemic.

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Two elderly people who recently received the COVID-19 vaccine have died, but there is no evidence to suggest any concern. Reporting adverse events is crucial for detecting unexpected or severe issues. In the United States, 3,362 deaths have been reported after COVID-19 vaccinations, but this does not necessarily mean the vaccine caused these events. Similar deaths have been reported globally, but there is no indication that the vaccine is causing them. It is important for the public to understand that many reports will emerge after vaccination, but the vaccines are considered safe.

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The speaker expresses concern that only 5% of adverse reactions are reported in the database, suggesting it's just the tip of the iceberg. Another speaker reassures that the vaccine is safe and there is no evidence of it causing deaths. Prior to the COVID vaccine rollout, an average of 1500 adverse event reports were received annually for all vaccines in New Zealand, resulting in one or fewer reported deaths per year.

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Speaker 0 asks Speaker 1 to explain why the vaccine causes myocarditis and pericarditis. Speaker 1 mentions rare reports of myocarditis and pericarditis associated with vaccination but does not provide a clear explanation. Speaker 0 insists on understanding the mechanism and questions why the vaccine is considered safe without addressing the risks. Speaker 2 intervenes, suggesting that Speaker 1 will address the question later. Speaker 1 talks about the benefit-risk ratio and the global recommendation of health authorities. Speaker 0 reiterates the question, to which Speaker 1 agrees to provide a response later. Speaker 2 confirms this agreement.

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AstraZeneca is confident that their vaccine is effective, but because the trial participants were young, they don't know if it prevents serious illness or death. However, their own trials show that it does deal with serious disease and hospitalization. It's important to note that the virus will mutate, but the UK has a strong genomic sequencing industry that can quickly identify mutations. The UK is also working with manufacturers to produce vaccines for new variants. This will help boost the nation's protection and future-proof the country.

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The speakers express concern that only a small percentage of adverse reactions to vaccines are reported. Despite this, they assure viewers that the COVID vaccine is safe. They highlight that prior to the COVID vaccine rollout, an average of 1500 adverse event reports were received each year for all vaccines in New Zealand, resulting in one or fewer reported deaths annually.

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The speaker references a study linked in a functional nurse program about an autopsy on a four-month-old baby boy who died of SIDS, noting that the aluminum content in the baby's brain was far higher than expected and asking where that aluminum comes from. They discuss the hepatitis B vaccine in relation to newborns, and claim that babies receive many injections—by six years old “they go to the doctor so many times they get like 70 shots” and that all of these have aluminum, asserting that “90 and it’s toxic.” The speaker asserts a belief that humans are born with everything they need, emphasizing sunshine, healthy water, and food, and stating that fasting can help heal the body, while claiming that injecting babies with toxins is never the right or healthy choice. They state that babies are dying at an exponential rate from mothers getting the COVID vaccine, alleging that spike proteins cause clots and disruption, and that childhood shots contain neurotoxins, leading to the claim that every doctor visit poisons babies more. The speaker also notes that a recent release stated vaccines don’t cause autism, asserting that claim was never based on any evidence.

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We are vaccinating millions, and while there are reports of deaths following vaccinations, there is no evidence that the vaccine causes these deaths. Adverse reactions must be reported, but many go unreported, potentially skewing data. For instance, only 5% of adverse reactions may reach the monitoring database. There have been serious cases, including hospitalizations, that are not being documented properly. Despite the numbers, experts assert that the vaccine is safe and effective. It's crucial for the public to understand that while adverse events will occur, they are often coincidental. The vaccine remains vital for public health, and getting vaccinated is strongly encouraged.

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Regulators, including the MHRA, European regulator, and World Health Organization, have found that all three COVID-19 vaccines used in the UK are safe and effective, saving thousands of lives. The vaccine rollout is going well, and the safety system is working. The AstraZeneca vaccine is not recommended for those under 30, but alternatives will be offered to ensure safety. The vaccine has not been tested on children as their risk of significant harm from COVID-19 is low. All data and side effects are being transparently shared. Face masks are recommended in hospitals, care homes, and some other environments. Vaccination not only protects individuals but also reduces transmission and brings us closer to normalcy. The UK regulator is independent and not influenced by external pressure. Leaving the EU allowed the UK to make authorization decisions faster while maintaining safety checks.

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Australia already has vaccine indemnity agreements in place, so doctors don't need to worry. Some people have sadly died after taking AstraZeneca, and there are concerns about whether they were fully informed of the symptoms to look out for. However, individuals are responsible for their own health and have the opportunity to visit their GP for consultation. The government has funded this process, and informed consent allows individuals to make decisions about their own health and bodies.

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There is concern over the AstraZeneca vaccine in Europe due to side effects, but Alberta continues its rollout, assuring safety. European countries suspended the shot, citing blood clots, while Canada uses a different batch from India. Alberta excludes those 65+ from receiving the vaccine. Despite this, 23,000 people have signed up for it. Health officials emphasize the rigorous review process and monitoring of vaccine safety. Recipients express relief and hope for a return to normalcy.

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Speaker 0 assures that reported side effects of the vaccine are expected and not concerning. They urge people to report any unusual reactions. Speaker 1 emphasizes the importance of transparency and unbiased investigation into outbreaks following vaccination. They question the accuracy of recording underlying causes of death related to COVID-19. Speaker 0 dismisses these concerns, stating that spreading doubts about vaccine safety during a pandemic is dangerous and undermines public health. Speaker 1 finds the minister's response concerning and ends the conversation.

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The speakers express concern about the limited reporting of adverse reactions to vaccines. They mention a report suggesting that only 5% of adverse reactions are recorded in the database. Despite this, they assure viewers that the COVID vaccine is safe. They highlight that prior to the COVID vaccine rollout, the average number of adverse event reports for all vaccines in New Zealand was 1500 per year, with one or fewer deaths reported annually.
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