@freemo
The problem is that insufficient studies have been done on the interactions between adjuvants.
Have any studies on the interactions between the aduvants in one vaccine with the antigens in another vaccine given in the same shot or at the same time EVER been done? If great effort is expended to insure the right adjuvant gets delivered with the right antigen, it follows that the same amount of effort needs to be expended studying the unintended "cross-contamination" between adjuvant-adjuvant and adjuvant-antigen combos.
You know what the largest segment of new vaccine doubters is? Physicians. They're the ones who actually see the fallout from this great human guinea pig laboratory.
All of the above is from the W.H.O. in their talks on the fact that vaccines need new marketing. THEY are the ones lamenting the complete lack of studies.
Well, the WHO doesn't seem to agree with you:
"... we're really only in the
beginning of the era of large datas, sets, where hopefully
you could START to uh, kind of harmonize the databases for multiple studies, uh, and there's actually, uh an initiative under way, uh, Helen, there, uh, uh, may want to comment on it to try get more national vaccine safety database linked together so could start to answer these type of questions that you just raised."[about antigen/adjuvant cross reactions]
- Dr. Robert Chen, Brighton Collaboration (at the Global Vaccine Saftety Summit Geneva 2019/12/3)