1. Daniel O'Keefe Daniel O'Keefe United States says:

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    The panelists suggested that public, industrial, and philanthropic investors should fund programs/projects that develop vaccines with long-lasting immunity against SARS-CoV-2 variants."

    Because why? The vaccines do not PREVENT infection nor transmission. The following quote does not consider this. There is no "right to good health of all people" ...with a vaccine which by all accounts, benefits the vaccinated themselves, not others in their sphere. These vaccines remain a personal protective system. To suggest governments should have the right to impose vaccination for personal protection? We have never done that. If that is where governments should go, then we need to start with goverments imposing restrictions on refined sugar and simple carbohydrates if we want measurable changes to adverse health and deaths.....

    "Panelists largely agreed that an individual’s medical autonomy extends to the right to make decisions regarding vaccination. However, the panel also acknowledged that when the risk of harm is severe, governments can determine that the right to good health of all people overrides the medical autonomy of individuals choosing not to be vaccinated" very, very scary statement when there has yet to be a vaccine for this to prevent transmission.

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