Saturday, September 18, 2021

Gladys Berejiklian should follow in the example of HK legislator Regina Ip, submit to regular tests of COVID antibodies, and make the results public : Berejiklian's constituents have a right to know if it is safe to be anywhere near her



by Ganesh Sahathevan








Hong Kong lawmaker Regina Ip gets BioNTech jab after
 no antibodies detected from Sinovac vaccines

In June this year Hong Kong legislator Regina Ip tweeted that she was completely protected from COVID by her China made Sinovac vaccine. Last week however she announced that the level of Sinovac induced COVID antibodies had fallen to nothing, and that she needed a Pfizer booster.

Ms Ip's first announcement could be seen as a promotion for Sinovac, but to her credit, she has made public her condition, and her need for a Pfizer booster. She has not attempted to hide anything, when she could have easily done so.

The same however cannot be said of Australia's Gladys Berejiklian, the premier of NSW, who has had much to say about her fear of being among the unvaccinated (despite being an old style hand shaking, body hugging politician) but who refuses to say whether she remains protected by her AstraZeneca vaccine (see story below). 

 Berejiklian  should follow in the example of  Regina Ip,  submit to regular tests of COVID  antibodies, and make the results public. Her constituents, many of whom are from Hong Kong and China, have a right to know if it is safe to be anywhere near her.


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Saturday, September 11, 2021

WA Premier Mark McGowan considers NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian COVID unclean, despite Berejiklian's brahminic/rabbinic attitude to the unvaccinated : MccGowan does not believe that Berejiklians' AZ vaccine will make her (and other vaccinated) not contagious

 by Ganesh Sahathevan 



The WA Premier Mark McGowan will keep his state closed to NSW , even to the vaccinated: 

WA's border to remain closed to NSW for Christmas regardless of vaccination status

Mr McGowan has not budged on his hard border stance, today explaining vaccinated people could still spread COVID-19.

"Even though you might be vaccinated, you can still transmit the virus," he said


There are no exceptions to this rule, including NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian who has taken a somewhat Brahminic or rabbinic attitude to COVID, declaring that she will not want to be around anyone who is unvaccinated. 


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NSW Premier Gladys Beerjiklian restates, in stronger terms, her lack of confidence in her own AZ vaccine: Even more reasons why Vaccitech share price is likely to remain below IPO price

 by Ganesh Sahathevan 



This latest and stronger  condemnation of the AstraZeneca vaccine (Vaccitech), coincides with Dame Professor Sarah Gilbert's attempts to promote and defend her vaccine in Australia (see below).


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