[LINK] Provide Online Informed Consent for COVID-19 Vaccinations

Kim Holburn kim.holburn at gmail.com
Sun Jul 18 12:07:19 AEST 2021



On 2021/07/18 9:33 am, Tom Worthington wrote:
> On 16/7/21 10:36 am, Kim Holburn wrote:
> 
>> ... we don't have the vaccine. ...
> 
> The Australian government ordered 50 million doses of AstraZeneca from CSL. The surplus is being sent to countries in the region. 
> But we could use more of it in Australia, if we could convince the population it is worth the risk.

When you look at the figures, it's really 40-50 year olds that have the most risk of clotting, then 50-60s.  Everyone else has about 
the same risk. 
https://images.theconversation.com/files/409391/original/file-20210701-15-t6v8c0.png?ixlib=rb-1.1.0&q=45&auto=format&w=1000&fit=clip

But the government still should have ordered several different vaccines a long time ago.    They had two jobs.

>> Don't we need to record who's been vaccinated? ...
> 
> A record of who was vaccinated is needed, but the patient doesn't need to fill in any paperwork for that, as they have already 
> entered their details when they booked. They just need to identify themselves, so the staff can find their record and add details of 
> which batch of vaccine they got.

I just rang to get mine and was booked in, I don't recall filling in any paperwork.  When I got there they had all my details, 
twelve weeks later, a couple of days after I got my second shot, Medicare had all the details, even though I opted out of MHR.



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