As i say, the swine flu rollout was stopped due to deaths and bad reactions occurring. A vaccine or other medicine is there to stop deaths. If deaths and bad reactions occur, then what usually happens is that they are taken out of use.
We could talk all day about numbers who've had the virus vs vaccine; one number may be overinflated and one may be underreported.
Given all that, what kind of number of deaths would make this vaccine not fit for use (let alone not fit to be pushed onto EVERYONE to take before they can participate in certain parts of society via vaccine mandates etc)?
Any country which is rolling out vaccine passports/Covid passes etc.
So that's Lithuania, Australia, New Zealand, USA (though certain States are fighting against the Federal mandates) and, if we go to 'phase 2', here in the UK.
Care home staff are about to be subject to mandated vaccines and Sajid Javid is 'seriously considering' making vaccines mandatory for all NHS staff..
Given the fact that having the vaccine doesn't stop you getting it or transmitting it (see here: https://www.theguardian.com/world/2...ely-unjabbed-infect-cohabiters-study-suggests and here: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-59077036), you'd have to think at best this was madness...
Any medicine is evaluated on benefits v risks. Each country will have their own health organisation that will decide what that level is.
Vaccine passports aren't mandates. Person still has a choice. Admittedly i might have been pkssed off by the idiot antivaxxers spewing crap over the last few months and acting like total tacos. But i don't think anybody should be forced to take a vaccine. I do think careworkers should be required to though.