An NHS consultant surgeon has declared that he will turn down the offer of a covid booster jab as Covid-19 is “about as risky as the flu.” Dr. Tony Hinton was speaking to Talk Radio’s Kevin O’Sullivan. He said:
“I’m not having a booster because I know what my antibody levels are and I might check those again in a few months time. Eventually, I won’t check them anymore because we have to start to live with this.
At the moment I would say that we should live with it like flu. It’s about as risky as flu. In another year we’ll have to live with it just like the common cold.”
Hinton went on to say that ordinarily, there are four coronaviruses circulating and that Covid-19 now makes it five. He said that as time goes on the virus becomes easier to transmit meaning that more people catch it. However he said, it becomes progressively less severe.
The government would have you believe that covid-19 is somehow capable of mutating into variants that are far more dangerous than the original virus. This is nonsense, yet it goes unchallenged by the media. It’s a scare tactic to increase uptake of the useless and dangerous jabs.
Booster jabs will be added to the Covid pass and a top-up dose could become part of the definition of someone being fully vaccinated, Boris Johnson has said.
Dr Tony Hinton: "I'm not having a booster. Covid is about as risky as flu."@TVKev | @TonyHinton2016 pic.twitter.com/ijiXeuww6S
— TalkTV (@TalkTV) November 15, 2021