Covid vaccines for adults with Autism - opinions

I’ve been reading a lot of stuff about the Covid vaccines and I’m wondering what people’s opinions are on this, especially on Covid vaccine mandates and/or if people with autism feel more under pressure to take the vaccines? - living in the U.K. 20 years and having extended family in my native Republic of Ireland, I got some of the vaccines on the NHS in order to comply with the Irish HSE rules, especially as I pass through Holyhead in Wales, when I do travel home on SailRail or “coach and sail” via Dublin - I’m not sure about the boosters (3rd and other shots) but if I’m interacting with the NHS to receive Autism support, will this be a basic requirement or mandate to access such support? I know that in some parts of Ireland where the Gardai (Irish police) rigidly enforce the HSE mandates, while one can still use the NHS vaccine passport app, the Gardai will check to see that it’s up to date 

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  • I am proud to say that I have refused all of them.

    It *should* be that informed consent is required for any kind of medical treatment, and people should be free to make their own judgements on that basis. My own opinion is that that certainly was not the case for covid. Being able to travel to other countries is not a valid reason to receive experimental medical intervention, especially for something about which relatively little is/was known, and has consequently turned out to be harmless for most people. The fact that the kind of coercion that you mention existed, and the fact that the rules were different from country to country immediately raises alarm bells as far as I'm concerned. Any such coercion should be regarded as criminal behaviour in any civilised country, but the UK in particular seems to have long since given up any ambition as being suitable for such a description. The Nuremburg trials following World War II were supposed to stop this kind of thing from ever happening again.

    I mean no offence to anyone. We should be free to make up our own minds. This is only my opinion and something that I feel extremely strongly about!

  • I agree with your points on this, as frankly, speaking as an Irish patriot living just over 20 years in the U.K., I find the situation back home in (communist) Ireland heartbreaking 

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