>>508459849Yeah I don't think the doctors and nurses are malicious, they just trust what they are told and pass that on. On our first visit to the midwife last year, she was accompanied by a trainee nurse, and initially the midwife offered the covid vaccine but then the trainee reminded her that they had just changed policy and weren't recommending it anymore.
We then had a different midwife for the rest of the pregnancy. She had taken the covid vaccine because she had to for the job, but when we expressed concern she was very sympathetic and told us her husband was against it.
When we went to the nurse after the birth and raised concerns particularly about having them all at once, she flat out told us that having them separated would reduce the risk of side effects. When I later expressed concern about the hepatitis c vaccine she looked it up, told us it was first made in the 1950s for prostitutes who might have passed it on after getting it through their profession, and that she agrees we don't need it. She even said that generally its only sickly or malnourished children who get the things these vaccines protect against, and consider our boy is big and healthy there is a very low chance he'd get any of the things the vaccines can 'help' against. She didn't go as far as to give us advice presumably not to risk being sued, but considering how big and healthy our boy is, the implication is that we don't have much to worry about.
There is no grand conspiracy including all the doctors and nurses, and generally I found them surprisingly not pro-vaccine. Not explicitly anti it either, but I was expecting them to try to convince us.