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Exit from the Covid-19 vaccination campaign
Dear patients,
For medical reasons, after a long internal struggle, I decided to withdraw from the Covid-19 vaccination campaign until further notice.
The motto “primum nil nocere” - “first of all, do not harm” applies to all medical treatment. This means: the potential benefit of a medical measure must always be greater than the potential risk. The benefit of a Covid vaccination for the seriously ill or elderly patients originally referred to as priority 1 and priority 2 is in all probability higher than the risk of the vaccinations. Therefore, these patients have received a vaccination offer from us and we will also complete the vaccination cycles that have started.
In my opinion, the ratio of benefit to risk for all other patients can no longer be stated so clearly on the basis of the current data. On the one hand, there is the risk of a serious Covid 19 disease. Statistically speaking, younger people have a low risk of a severe course of Covid-19. The risk increases with age and previous illnesses. The aim of the Covid-19 vaccinations is to prevent the severe courses - whether they also prevent so-called long-covid syndromes has not yet been sufficiently investigated.
On the other hand, there is the safety of the available vaccines. All vaccines have only a conditional approval, as safety and efficacy have not been sufficiently proven to date. Technologically, all currently approved vaccines are breaking new ground, the safety of which has not yet been proven in the short or long term due to a lack of time. Consistently formulated, the current vaccination campaign is therefore a huge study in which all those willing to vaccinate take part as test subjects.
At least in the short term, the new vaccines show a side effect profile that we would not have tolerated as doctors at other times. Almost every day since the vaccinations for young people were opened, I have seen patients with symptoms that occurred shortly after the vaccination (e.g. fever, pain, nausea, skin rashes, lymph node swelling, sensory disorders, autoimmune diseases). This has already led to hospital admissions. Thank goodness I haven't had to see the potentially fatal diseases (such as myocarditis and blood clots) that are currently associated with vaccines in my practice.
At this point in time, we cannot have sufficient data on the long-term safety of the vaccines, because this assessment takes time that cannot be replaced by a lot of money or a large number of test subjects. There are also gaps in the data on fertility in women and men and on possible consequences for unborn life. This makes it almost impossible to compare benefits and risks. In the case of other vaccinations (e.g. tetanus, measles or TBE), this is possible for us through many years of use and our knowledge of good short-term and long-term tolerance. That is why I recommend these vaccinations to you in accordance with the STIKO vaccination recommendations.
There is a risk that the Covid-19 vaccination will harm you in the short term. Nobody can tell you at the moment whether I will harm you in the long term. Whether I will be of long-term use for you with the vaccination, either. I therefore cannot reconcile it with my conscience to continue vaccinating. So please allow me "first of all not to harm you"! I would be delighted if you continued to place your trust in me and thank you!
Your dr. J. Weiffenbach
https://moehringer-hausarztpraxis.de/