Misinformation on social media is driving us into Idiocracy
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We do know the side effects of COVID on this population. Yes we need more data, that requires time and testing-of which the metric is weight of anticipated benefit or no protection at all.
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Again, from my research, it appears the vaccine rate of side effects is about the same as flu shots. (I’m not sure about severity though, but typically more aligned with flu shots like an achy arm) Turns out ppl can have allergic reactions even to a saline placebo shot.
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Those doing the testing on it already asked and made sure those questions were answered before rolling it out. Its ridiculous to post their fears. They're unwarranted and shouldnt be given a platform.
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It is so fucking sad that it has been made political. There is no wrong or right. Ideally the healthiest people, and those most at risk of death are the first adopters. One because it is safest for a vaccine with lots of unknowns, and the other because the alternative is worse.
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Healthy people taking a vaccine is not a bad thing. It literally protects those who can't get them, or who can't risk it right away. There are immunocompromised people, people with allergies, babies, pregnancies, ALL KINDS of untested unknown demographics.
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Do you all ever have positive articles
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No. Have to keep a level of fear in you apparently
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