I love and think highly of all my brothers. Heaven knows I have been given many of them, especially when you include all my brothers by marriage as well.
The thought came to mind, would I trust my brother, who is a rocket scientist to step in and build my dream log house for me tomorrow? Well, no I would not, even though he is brilliant.
Now my brother-in-law, Ty, absolutely I would trust him to build my dream home. He is a developer/builder and he would be my first choice in building my future home.
Now, David, the rocket scientist, I would happily trust to build the mechanical systems in a shuttle. That is, if I were to take a flight around the world tomorrow, and of course I would want to know the safety systems were sound and trustworthy. So David would be my first choice in this respect.
The same goes for vaccines, even if we have a brother, friend or neighbor and so forth that is our family doctor. Even though we trust and respect this individual, if they are not properly trained in this area, then putting trust in this specific area is naive and unwise.
If they have not been trained on the reactions of adjuvants, let alone familiar with the ingredients, and if they have not been trained on how to recognize adverse reactions to vaccines then our trust in this area is unwise.
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