Following the August 1918 flu pandemic, in an attempt to develop a vaccine, sailors who were in prison at the Naval Training Station on Deer Island in Boston Harbor were offered amnesty from their prison sentences if they agreed to partake
One can only wonder whether the prison ward doctor was vaccinated against the flu. To a great certainty I suspect he was. Ironic that he died and all the unvaccinated survived. I suppose the question is whether there’s a parallel to be drawn with the vaccinated in today’s climate, research suggests Omicron is hitting harder and is more infectious to the triple jabbed, Worrying data indeed.
Or maybe the experiments show that the disease is not contagious. Do you have a documentation for the circumstances of the prison ward doctor's death?
These are some sources I found:
https://wou.edu/history/files/2015/08/Jenny-George.pdf
https://www.coursehero.com/file/prfu1q/1918-Deer-Island-Flu-Survivors-At-a-naval-prison-on-Deer-Island-Boston-Harbor/
Thank you!
One can only wonder whether the prison ward doctor was vaccinated against the flu. To a great certainty I suspect he was. Ironic that he died and all the unvaccinated survived. I suppose the question is whether there’s a parallel to be drawn with the vaccinated in today’s climate, research suggests Omicron is hitting harder and is more infectious to the triple jabbed, Worrying data indeed.