Dr. Angus Dalgleish is a professor of oncology at St. George’s University of London. He sent his letter to Dr. Kamran Abbasi, the editor-in-chief of The BMJ.
Dalgleish’s letter was written in support of a colleague’s plea to Abbasi that the journalshould make valid informed consent for COVID-19 vaccination a priority.
COVID-19 no longer requires a vaccine program
In the letter, Dalgleish wrote that the coronavirus doesn’t need a vaccine program since the average age of death from COVID-19 in the U.K. is 82 while the average age of death from all other causes is 81 and below.
Dalgleish added that the link with clots, myocarditis, heart attacks and strokes is currently well accepted, along with the link with health issues like myelitis and neuropathy.
Myelitis is inflammation of the spinal cord while neuropathy is characterized by nerve damage that occurs due to different health conditions like diabetes.
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