I would consider this "spot on" and a proper "exegesis" of the video.
This "blood transfusion" revelation of
@Deeje and
@Jenny-Collins reminds me of the "X-ray" revelation that occurred in the early 80's.
At that time X-rays were routinely performed on patients whether they needed an X-ray or not. In fact, there was no system or standard for training radiologists and most of the nurses, doctors and technicians were completely unaware of the risk inherent to patients and providers by radiation exposure.
As a result, Congress, acting under intense pressure from the health care community, passed a very
sensible law (remember, this happened 30 years ago) requiring States to establish federally approved programs for the training and licensing of radiological technologists.
source
However, even though studies have shown that
routine x-ray use can pose a danger to unborn fetuses, patients, and doctors, I cannot recall any Christian Scientists claiming such studies "vindicated" their view against the medical profession. X-rays are still in use today and are an important and essential part of everyday medical practice, and that includes
chest x-rays.
I think Jenny Collins and Deeje are reading something "into" the Australian report that just isn't there. Yes, blood transfusions pose a risk to the patient, but there are few medical procedures that don't. The video encourages our medical communities to realize the risk involved. It even suggests areas where blood transfusions might be contraindicated or advantageous.
Nowhere in the video do I see a suggestion that physicians ban or discontinue the use of blood transfusions, so the only "vindication" I see here is the same one I've seen for x-rays... highly beneficial but, like all medical procedures, to be performed only when necessary.