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Even Drosten tweeted: Photo of an intensive care doctor should make all vaccine skeptics thoughtful

2021-11-08T12:25:48.317Z


Many have medical concerns about a corona vaccination. They would be pumped full of medication if they were in intensive care because of Covid-19.


Many have medical concerns about a corona vaccination.

They would be pumped full of medication if they were in intensive care because of Covid-19.

Gloucester / Berlin - There are still many people in Germany, but also in other countries, who do not want to be vaccinated against the corona virus.

They are also encouraged in their attitude by celebrities who refuse to be injected, as the recent example of Joshua Kimmich showed.

The FC Bayern player publicly admitted that he was not vaccinated out of concern about possible long-term consequences.

Like Kimmich, many vaccine skeptics have medical concerns.

One does not know what is in the vaccines and what consequences they would have on the human body in the long term.

But often the concerns raised are myths that have already been refuted.

Image should make vaccine skeptics think: Intensive care units are mostly unvaccinated

It is undisputed that the corona vaccination is having an effect.

According to the Robert Koch Institute (RKI), the risk of having to go to hospital with a corona infection is currently around ten times lower for vaccinated people than for unvaccinated people.

And in the case of hospitalization, it is precisely the unvaccinated who fight for their lives in intensive care units.

One fact seems to escape the vaccination doubters.

In the case of intensive care treatment, they are pumped full of a variety of drugs.

The picture of the doctor Dr.

David Frocester, who works in the intensive care unit at Gloucestershire Royal Hospital in England.

Image should make vaccine skeptics think: daily medication ration for a Covid patient

The photo that Frocester posted on Twitter shows many boxes, bottles, vials, sachets and syringes.

The doctor writes: "All of this medicine is needed to care for ONE Covid patient for ONE day in the intensive care unit." The alternative to this would be just "ONE vaccine", he continues.

He closes his post with the request “get vaccinated”.

Image should give vaccination skeptics something to think about: Drosten calls it "very impressive"

The German virologist Christian Drosten commented on Forcester's picture, also on Twitter.

“That is very impressive.

Those who receive this message probably don't know anything about the side effects and consequences of the medication in the lower left and right of the picture.

Source: merkur

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