He looked at vaccines suspiciously: The British author relates what her daughter told her

Laurel Bromant-Palmer from London is an author and artist. Once initially reserved, she took her first dose of vaccine against Coddy-19. According to British media, Telegrafi conveys, 57-year-old explained why something her daughter said changed her mind about everything. Laurel said: “I had the first dose of [...]
Laurel Bromant-Palmer from London is an author and artist. Once initially reserved, she took her first dose of vaccine against Coddy-19.
According to British media, Telegrafi conveys, 57-year-old explained why something her daughter said changed her mind about everything.
Laurel said: I had the first dose of vaccine on February 8th. It was hard because when I first heard about the vaccine, I was quite honest and I said: I'm not doing that.
But something my daughter told me changed my mind. She said: You have to think about what's gonna happen if you're touched by whoever's dead. I had lost very close people and thought: I won't let my family see me like that. That wouldn't be fair”
I had to think about what was best for people around me and my daughter”
In addition, Dr. Tammy Oddide, 48, resident pastor at House on the Rock in London.
I haven't got the vaccine yet because I'm not in the age group yet, but when I am, of course, I will, I'll be the first in line! I'm actually a doctor training from Nigeria, where I come from. Here in the United Kingdom, I don't practice medicine, but my medical knowledge already gives me little history and knowledge about vaccines”, he said.
I've seen the reductions and ups of the virus in Nigeria, I've seen where no vaccines and the impact it has in the community. And I've seen how lives change dramatically where vaccines are used. So it generally makes me predisposed toward the vaccine. But my personal reasoning is to defend myself and everyone around me”, it's further stressed Odeide. /Telegraph/











