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Djokovic: I’d Rather Never Play a Grand Slam Again Than Have a Covid Vaccine

by Will Jones
15 February 2022 11:54 AM

World No. 1 tennis player Novak Djokovic has said he would rather miss out on future tennis competitions than be forced to get a Covid vaccine. He also said he was not anti-vaccine but supported an individual’s right to choose. BBC News has the story.

Djokovic was asked if he would sacrifice taking part in competitions such as Wimbledon and the French Open over his stance on the vaccine.

“Yes, that is the price that I’m willing to pay,” he said.

The 20-times Grand Slam winner was deported from Australia last month after the Government cancelled his visa in a row over his vaccine status.

Djokovic, who is the world’s number one men’s tennis player, said he had obtained a medical exemption to enter the country to play in the Australian Open as he had recently recovered from COVID-19.

However, the country’s immigration minister, Alex Hawke, personally cancelled the 34-year-old’s visa, on the grounds that his presence could incite “civil unrest” and encourage anti-vaccine sentiment.

“I was never against vaccination,” he told the BBC, confirming that he’d had vaccines as a child, “but I’ve always supported the freedom to choose what you put in your body.” …

Djokovic said he hoped vaccination requirements in certain tournaments would change, adding that he was hoping that he “can play for many more years”.

But he also confirmed he was willing to forego the chance to become statistically the greatest male tennis player of all time because he felt so strongly. Djokovic’s rival, Rafael Nadal, has won 21 Grand Slam singles titles – the most of any male competitor.

Asked why, he replied: “Because the principles of decision making on my body are more important than any title or anything else. I’m trying to be in tune with my body as much as I possibly can.”

Djokovic said he had “always been a great student of wellness, wellbeing, health, nutrition”, and that his decision had been partly influenced by the positive impact that factors such as changing his diet and his sleeping patterns, had had on his abilities as an athlete.

He said he was “keeping [his] mind open” about the possibility of being vaccinated in the future, “because we are all trying to find collectively, a best possible solution to end Covid”.

“I was never against vaccination. I understand that globally, everyone is trying to put a big effort into handling this virus and seeing, hopefully, an end soon to this virus.”

Clearing up some misunderstandings, Djokovic added that he was not deported from Australia because he was unvaccinated or broke any rules, but because “the Minister for Immigration used his discretion to cancel my visa based on his perception that I might create some anti-vax sentiment in the country or in the city, which I completely disagree with.”

BBC Medical Editor Fergus Walsh took it upon himself in the BBC article to attempt a rebuttal of Djokovic’s vaccine hesitancy, asking “What more does he want to know?”

With 60% of the world’s population vaccinated and 10 billion doses administered, there is a “wealth of information” which shows the vaccines’ “safety profile is excellent”, Walsh claims.

But if the vaccines’ safety profile is excellent, why has the U.S. VAERS system recorded nearly three times as many fatal adverse reactions since the Covid vaccines were rolled out than in all previous years combined? There have been 24,168 deaths reported in 2021 and so far in 2022 (21,947 in 2021 and 2,221 in the first five weeks of 2022), compared with 8,748 for all years from 1990 to 2020 combined. Reported deaths in 2021 were 36 times higher than in 2019, the previous highest number, when 605 were reported.

OpenVAERS

If the vaccines’ safety profile is excellent, why has the U.K. warned against giving the AstraZeneca vaccine to under-40s owing to risk of blood clots, and Denmark ceased using the AstraZeneca shot altogether? Why have Germany and France suspended the Moderna vaccine for the under-30s owing to risk of heart inflammation? Why has Vietnam suspended the Pfizer vaccine after three schoolchildren died of an “overreaction”? If this is an excellent safety profile, I’d hate to see a poor one.

Walsh points out that the regulators and scientists involved in the trials have said “no corners were cut on safety”. Yet the vaccines have been approved and rolled out while Phase 3 trials are still ongoing, and as Walsh admits, “side-effects did only show up once the jabs started being rolled out among millions of people”.

Walsh claims Djokovic is evidently not at zero risk from Covid, as he has had it twice. But as someone who has recovered from Covid he is highly protected against serious disease (before he was infected his risk was also very low), with a recent study from Qatar finding that even with Omicron the risk of serious disease on reinfection is effectively zero.

It’s a pity the BBC continues to publish such misleading information about the vaccines.

Worth reading in full.

Tags: Australian OpenAutonomyBBCMandatory VaccinesNovak DjokovicTravel RestrictionsVaccines

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Benthic
Benthic
2 years ago

Diversity in a film made representing a computer game, what the dickens is Leguizamo smoking?

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soundofreason
soundofreason
2 years ago
Reply to  Benthic

Perhaps it should have been ‘voice acted’ by an AI?

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sskinner
sskinner
2 years ago

Acting is the profession where you pretend to be someone else. Make-up and costumes can be used to assist in the illusion, so that professional actors like John Hurt can play the part of John Merrick without the need to find someone suffering from Proteus syndrome. Also, it is better to hire actors for films like The Pirates of the Caribbean as real pirates might not be able to separate the acting from reality.

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Mogwai
Mogwai
2 years ago

Well if anyone wishes to take a deep dive into how Woke functions as a cult, Dr James Lindsay is your man;

”Understanding that Woke is a cult and is structured like a cult—with its closest parallels in Maoist Communism—is crucial to understanding it and formulating our responses to it. It’s very difficult to make sense of the behavior of our captured friends and family without realizing how they have been captured and how they’re being kept. It’s challenging to tie what seems to be (and is, in a very real way) highly esoteric Theory to people we all know haven’t read a word of it and couldn’t name almost any of the relevant Theorists. It’s not clear how this thing gets the kind of funding and strategic coordination that it gets from a bunch of people who don’t quite seem to be the type for that kind of high-level executive activity. It’s confusing why people who get pulled into this way of thinking about the world can very quickly let it color and contour their interpretations of everything they experience in the world, which is a feature of ideological totalism. All of this becomes clear, however, when we understand that it is a cult and how cults are structured.
Woke is a cult. Being woke means having “critical consciousness,” which means your understanding of the world has been reorganized through Critical Theory. Critical Theory, which is shorthand for Critical Marxist Theory, is the doctrine of this cult. Doing something about it begins with rightly understanding these facts, and doing something about it is absolutely necessary.”

https://newdiscourses.com/2023/03/workings-of-the-woke-cult/

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True Spirit of America Party
True Spirit of America Party
2 years ago

They really should have had Danny DeVito play Mario in the original, but he turned it down.

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DevonBlueBoy
DevonBlueBoy
2 years ago

Is this what the Daily Sceptic, scourge of scamdemic lies, has sunk to in the pursuit of stories? How very sad.

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sskinner
sskinner
2 years ago
Reply to  DevonBlueBoy

Why is it sad?

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varmint
varmint
2 years ago

I might listen to the wokists when they are happy for Nelson Mandela to be played in a film by George Clooney.

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nige.oldfart
nige.oldfart
2 years ago

Excellent news, so the public like it and the luvvies hate it, How very irritating for the whingeing woke luvvies. Ref rotten tomatoes, we purchase Croods 2 on the recommendations of rotten tomatoes, the film was utter rubbish, and we didn’t even watch it all the way through. So what was it the rotten tomato crowd were so enthused about this film, we do not know, and we are still trying to that work out.

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