Even when they became aware of adverse events (assuming they didn't know, which is negligent, as you said) the health professionals sincerely believe that the benefits outweigh the risks. Think about that - they willingly sacrifice the health and lives of some people for a tiny potential benefit in a few people. I have no more words to describe the people.
Even when they became aware of adverse events (assuming they didn't know, which is negligent, as you said) the health professionals sincerely believe that the benefits outweigh the risks. Think about that - they willingly sacrifice the health and lives of some people for a tiny potential benefit in a few people. I have no more words to describe the people.
yeah, it's downright scary. all for the Greater Good! Where does it end? We have too many people, let's kill 7 billion of them. their deaths will be for the Greater Good.
Even when they became aware of adverse events (assuming they didn't know, which is negligent, as you said) the health professionals sincerely believe that the benefits outweigh the risks. Think about that - they willingly sacrifice the health and lives of some people for a tiny potential benefit in a few people. I have no more words to describe the people.
yeah, it's downright scary. all for the Greater Good! Where does it end? We have too many people, let's kill 7 billion of them. their deaths will be for the Greater Good.