The school nurse in Israel used to be present once a week in a school. This means, if she vaccinated on a Thursday, the following Thursday she could check in with the pupils to see if they experienced any side effects form the vaccine. I was a school nurse in Israel for 21 years. In about 2005, we started traveling among more schools, and were not present weekly to check on the children, instead, we were told to tell the school if their teachers noticed any side effects. How can teachers be the ones to report side effects? What happened was that we only heard about side effects if there was a crisis, such as many children absent, or many complaining of pain, fever, rash, etc. Teachers in turn became more stressed. They were under increasing pressure to complete their curriculum, they had little time for vaccines and I doubt if they were able to recognize subtle side effects of vaccines. One way to run a business is to overwork the employees until they cannot ...
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