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Pertussis vaccine Looking for volunteers, you can get up to $4499.33
We all pay the price for our health, whether we are willing to spend a few more dollars to buy organic fruits in the store or decide to make a yoga class a good investment. So, have you ever thought about the other side of the coin? Are you willing to accept a large sum of money putting your health at risk? This is exactly what the University of Southampton researchers are expecting.
To improve the pertussis vaccine, researchers are now paying up to $4,499.33 to find volunteers, who will be isolated alone for 17 days after infection. This means that volunteers will not only get sick, but will also help improve dangerous vaccines, which will provide parents with a powerful weapon to protect their children. There may not be enough money in the world to convince some of us to participate in such a program, but it is not difficult to have enough people to sign up with the incentive of bonuses.
The research team plans to spread whooping cough to healthy people through the snot of patients and then track their diet. Whooping cough will have symptoms of a cold, and the cough will last for about several months.
volunteers must be healthy people between the ages of 18 and 45. Some people get sick, while others may not have any symptoms after infection because of their natural immunity. These people who have never been vaccinated but have enough immunity to fight natural diseases are the most interesting research subjects for scientists.
volunteers will be taken to private rooms with bathrooms and entertainment venues, and their food will be provided separately, and they will wear masks when interacting with visitors and staff to avoid spreading the infection. They also asked for tissues to clean the nose and throat during the study, while also having several sheets of filter paper built into the nose for a few minutes at a time. Researchers acknowledge that this may sometimes be uncomfortable, but not painful or dangerous.
In addition, volunteers must sit in a small glass room called "Cough Box". There, they were asked to cough, talk, and sing to create drops in the air that researchers can easily sample. Throughout the study, there were also psychological tests to detect their emotional health. Before returning to society, they use antibiotics to remove the previously infected whooping cough.
Then the question arises: If whooping cough is really an extremely dangerous disease that vaccine advocates make us believe, then how could such volunteer trials be ethical? This pertussis, which is worth only a few thousand dollars (including two and a half weeks of food and accommodation) and is easily cured by antibiotics, does it really need to be vaccinated for everyone?
Of course, there is one thing they are right: this vaccine is not very effective at the moment, and children who have been vaccinated with whooping cough cough almost the same frequency as others. In addition, the pertussis vaccine also includes the side effects and dangers of brain injury, encephalitis and death, which greatly outweighs the risk of illness. It's no surprise that
Pharmaceutical Factory and Gates Gold Foundation funded this kind of human experiment, if that didn't scare you. Gates has said in the past that he wants to mitigate climate change by some way to reduce the world's population, and now it seems that he is willing to pay you to achieve his goals.