This is what an expert panel can say when the IOM, “… prevented participation by anyone with financial ties to vaccine manufacturers or their parent companies…” “Thus the committee recognizes with some discomfort that this report addresses only part of the overall set of concerns of some who are most wary about the safety of childhood vaccines.” “The committee was unable to address the concern of some that repeated exposure of a susceptible or fragile child to multiple vaccines over the developmental period may also produce atypical or nonspecific immune or nervous system injury that could lead to severe disability or death.” “The committee concludes that the epidemiological and clinical evidence is inadequate to accept or reject a causal relationship between multiple immunizations and an increased risk of allergic disease, particularly asthma.” In 2002, the USA’s Institute of Medicine (IOM) wrote in a document titled Immunization Safety Review – Multiple Immunizations and Immune Dysfunction: The history of vaccination is not as glorious as the business of medicine would have us believe. We might recognise the adverse event victim as an old friend, a colleague, maybe even family.ĭid they lose their job, were they unable to work for a while, have they filed a claim with ACC? How long after injection did their problem appear? How did their doctor react? Have they been diagnosed? Has their reaction to injection cost them an ability, a hobby, a lover? It appears that the media don’t want to cast even the smallest shadow of doubt on the vaccine rollout – interviewing people with adverse events would only cause others to question the official narrative. There are now just over eleven hundred serious events according to medsafe, from over six million doses given, approximately one in every six thousand injections. One can look back to the beginning of the vaccine rollout, and see the media has kept these people and results as just numbers, by not having a single interview with a person who claims to have experienced a serious side effect. Regarding the data, the Herald quoted vaccinologist Helen Petousis-Harris: “people shouldn’t read anything into them as they are just numbers with no context.” Lawrence questioned what her motives behind working were.A week ago the NZ Herald reported on the adverse events New Zealanders had from the Pfizer vaccine, using medsafe data. So that kind of shook me out of thinking that work or your career can bring any kind of peace to your soul.” “And then I felt like I reached a point where people were not pleased just by my existence. Working made me feel like nobody could be mad at me – ‘OK, I said yes, we’re doing it.
“If I walked a red carpet, it was, ‘Why didn’t she run?’… I think that I was people-pleasing for the majority of my life. It had just gotten to a point where I couldn’t do anything right,” she said. I just think everybody had gotten sick of me. “I was not pumping out the quality that I should have. Soon after that, Lawrence took a hiatus from acting. “Flying is horrific and I have to do it all the time,” she said. Lawrence said she started praying, “not to specific God … but I thought, Oh, my God, maybe we’ll survive this?” She said the experience “made me a lot weaker”. Here’s this little thing who didn’t ask to be a part of any of this.” And, oh, God, Pippi was on my lap, that was the worst part.
“I just felt guilty,” the Hollywood star. Lawrence also opened up about a 2017 near-death experience.