Dr. Clare Craig shares some facts about “vaccines” with the UK Covid-19 Inquiry
Introduction
Dr. Clare Craig, a pathologist and expert in diagnostic testing, recently shared some important facts about vaccines with the UK Covid-19 Inquiry. Her testimony shed light on some of the misconceptions and misunderstandings surrounding vaccines and their role in the fight against Covid-19.
The Importance of Vaccines
Dr. Craig emphasized the importance of vaccines in preventing the spread of infectious diseases. Vaccines work by stimulating the body’s immune system to produce antibodies that can fight off specific viruses or bacteria. This helps to prevent the spread of disease and protect vulnerable populations, such as the elderly and those with compromised immune systems.
The Safety of Vaccines
One of the most common misconceptions about vaccines is that they are not safe. Dr. Craig explained that vaccines undergo rigorous testing and clinical trials to ensure their safety and efficacy. The vaccines currently being used to fight Covid-19 have undergone extensive testing and have been shown to be safe and effective in preventing the spread of the virus.
The Importance of Herd Immunity
Another important concept that Dr. Craig discussed is herd immunity. This occurs when a large percentage of the population is vaccinated, making it difficult for the virus to spread. This not only protects those who are vaccinated but also those who cannot receive vaccines due to medical reasons.
The Role of Vaccines in Ending the Pandemic
Dr. Craig emphasized that vaccines are a crucial tool in ending the Covid-19 pandemic. While other measures, such as social distancing and mask-wearing, are important, vaccines offer a more permanent solution to the problem. By vaccinating a large percentage of the population, we can prevent the spread of the virus and return to a sense of normalcy.
The Importance of Trust in Vaccines
One of the biggest challenges in the fight against Covid-19 is building trust in vaccines. Dr. Craig emphasized the importance of clear communication and transparency in the vaccine development and distribution process. By providing accurate information and addressing concerns, we can help to build trust in vaccines and encourage more people to get vaccinated.
Conclusion
In conclusion, Dr. Clare Craig’s testimony highlights the importance of vaccines in the fight against Covid-19. Vaccines are safe, effective, and crucial in preventing the spread of infectious diseases. By building trust in vaccines and encouraging more people to get vaccinated, we can help to end the pandemic and return to a sense of normalcy
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Dr. Clare Craig shares some facts about “vaccines” with the UK Covid-19 Inquiry
Breaking News At the beginning of 2022, the UK launched a Covid-19 Inquiry to investigate the “preparedness and resilience” of the UK’s response to the covid pandemic. Diagnostic pathologist Dr. Clare Craig was asked to submit a statement regarding deaths associated with the covid “vaccine” rollout in the 15 to 19-year-old age group. Of course, it is impossible to share these details without explaining the “bigger picture” concerns about the injections. There is little hope the Inquiry will conduct a fair review of the evidence but at least the evidence will be recorded and there can be no claims of ignorance in the future. Dr. Craig’s submission is 175 pages with almost 700 references. Although she has not published her
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