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YOSARY: GREETINGS AND INTRODUCTION OF THE TOPIC

YOSARY: MARTIN NEW WELCOME What do you think about covid vaccines?

MARTIN: All COVID-19 vaccines in development are being carefully evaluated in


clinical trials and will be licensed or approved only if they substantially reduce the
likelihood that you will contract COVID-19.

Once you are fully vaccinated against COVID-19 , you may be able to start doing some
things that you stopped doing because of the pandemic. For example, you can meet
indoors without masks with others who are fully vaccinated.

DAYSI: What is being injected is not a vaccine because none of the brands have complied
with the classic technical protocol of tests and trials that requires about five years to
scientifically prove the effectiveness of the drug, and then certify them. All the authorized
"vaccines" barely had months of testing or trials. In any case, it was decided to apply them
because the malevolent interest is not to protect but, on the contrary, to control for death.
That is exactly what these inoculations contain.

YOSARY: CAN VACCINATION HAVE CONSEQUENCES FOR SOME PEOPLE?


MARCELA

MARCELA: I agree with my colleague Daysi, since it is not a drug that does not comply
with the protocols, we do not know what the long-term side effects are'.
Adverse side effects from vaccines "almost always appear in the first two weeks, and
certainly within the first two months," said Dr. Ashish Jha, dean of the Brown University
School of Public Health.

There may be very rare side effects that are not immediately found in clinical trials. And
this is due to the extreme rarity of these side effects, which at the moment are not given
priority because other cases of greater relevance are being attended to, so it is a risk to
vaccinate more when the person is healthy.

ERIKA: Cases of thrombosis related to the Janssen and Astrazeneca vaccines have alerted
various sectors of the population, who view vaccination with skepticism for fear of
suffering the possible side effects of the drugs. In view of this situation, a committee of
experts from the Universitat Oberta de Catalunya (Open University of Catalonia) has drawn
up a decalogue that offers scientific evidence supporting the benefits of vaccination.

With our sights set on reaching the threshold of 70% of the population immunized for the
summer season in Spain, which would mean achieving the long-awaited group immunity to
COVID-19, the vaccination plan is facing a new obstacle that has gradually been installed
in the minds of certain sectors of the population: distrust of vaccines.

YOSARY: DAYSI YOU THINK THERE IS A LOT OF DISTRUST OF PEOPLE

DAYSI: Of course, there is a lot of mistrust. The latest science called nanotechnology
allows introducing in a very small portion metallic elements and mixing chemicals that will
turn the vaccinated people into electronic beings, that is, a kind of genetically modified
human robot, being controlled and manipulated physically, mentally and spiritually from
5G generation computers that are already prepared. Obviously, it will generate clinical
information: blood pressure, glycemia, etc.
ERIKA: The important thing here is that since the vaccination plan began on December 27,
2020, the most vulnerable groups have already developed immunity and the data supports
the benefits of vaccination.

vaccination has reduced deaths by more than 99% and infections by 98% in these centers.
As for infections in nursing homes, during the month of January, in full vaccination of this
group, the data showed a total of 4,916 infections during the month, while one month later
the figures were reduced to 202 infections.

YOSARY: THANK YOU ERIKA THAT'S AN IMPORTANT POINT WHAT DO YOU


THINK MARCELA

MARCELA: Colleague Erika has a point however I do not agree with her because these
vaccines only have emergency use authorization, not full approval are much more the
consequences for example Young adults can have long term covid-19 complications as
mentioned above.

Many have suffered chronic fatigue, chest pain, shortness of breath, and mental confusion
months after infection following vaccination, meaning that if it can supposedly help prevent
one disease it generates others.

YOSARY:THANK YOU MARCELA, WHAT DO YOU SAY MARTIN

 MARTIN: Marcela you have to understand that we are still learning how the vaccines
will affect the spread of COVID-19. Until we know more about how the vaccines will
affect the spread of COVID-19, people who are fully vaccinated against COVID-19
should continue to take precautions in public places such as wearing a mask, staying 6
feet away from others, avoiding crowds and poorly ventilated spaces. and washing
hands frequently.

DAYSI: The so-called vaccine is not a vaccine, because it does not produce immunity, but
only the above described and, of course, some protection for some viruses, since they self-
modify into new strains, which should be fought by new vaccines according to their new
characteristics in their biochemical and metallic composition. The proof that it is not a
vaccine lies in the fact that the WHO itself states that the inoculation must be repeated
every year, which confirms that what is being done is to apply a misleading treatment that,
although it contains some elements that reinforce the antibodies.

ERIKA: it is a decision that must be made with a clear conscience, with the facts in hand
and following the recommendations of experts in the field. Thousands of scientists have
been working for months on vaccines which, to date, are the only strategy to contain the
advance of the virus and prevent the development of the most severe forms of COVID-19.

There are still no specific drugs to treat the disease in hospitals, so preventive medicine is
the only way to recover the long-awaited pre-pandemic normality. The Spanish Bioethics
Committee points out

YOSARY: Is it possible that you can't afford a vaccine?

MARCELA: Yes, it is possible, especially taking into account that in our country
about 80% are in extreme poverty, although they would like to be able to get a
vaccine it is almost impossible for these people because they do not have the
economic means, added to that the distrust of whether the drug to use is really what
it claims to be.

Linked to this is the emergence of new diseases due to side effects, if a person
becomes ill due to cardiac causes these are extremely expensive in our environment,
there is no adequate care to curb the adverse effects of the vaccine, so it is best to
consider not getting vaccinated.

DAYSI: Moreover, the major danger that some scientists from different countries
around the world claim is that the vaccine means a high risk of accelerating the
death of the inoculated person and they even give a period of three years in which it
will progressively occur.
YOSARY: A VERY COMPLICATED ISSUE AND MANY OF US DO NOT
KNOW WHAT TO DO.

ERIKA: 1. All drugs have side effects, but their benefits far outweigh the risks
assumed.

2. Since the beginning of vaccination, deaths in nursing homes have been drastically
reduced.

3. Vaccines are the safest therapies and the potential risks of vaccines are unlikely.

YOSARY: FAREWELL AND CONCLUSION

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