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Oh I remember having the TB skin test and try to "will" the red spots into welling up so that I could get out of having the injection; I suppose if they had welled up I'd been off to the hospital for some far worse treatment.
Just one of several health problems that are very significantly increased as a consequence of poorly controlled immigration from third world/developing nations that we pick up the bill for. From serious ones like HIV, birth defects, liver/breast/mouth cancer and psychosis to more common ones like Hypertension.
We aren't supposed to mention it of course and the really absurd thing is that Home Office reports that "prove" the benefits of immigrants totally ignore the government's own stats and assume health needs based solely on age. No dafter than ignoring any impact of their children on our schools or all the other omissions I suppose.
I had the BCG thing with it not swelling up (or whatever it was that was the wrong result). All it meant was that I had to have a chest x-ray, and maybe a blood test, to confirm I wasn't infected. As soon as that came back clear they gave me the inoculation.
I think it must have been that, if you were infected and got the inoculation, it could cause the dormant condition to flare up into a more serious outbreak, but IANAD so I'm not certain about that. It was 37 years ago after all
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