did my best today to try to advise my older friend to get vaccinated; people you might not expect are holding out for reasons that may or may not be backed up by the most complete set of facts. if you happen to know enough and are willing to talk and listen, you might save a life
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Replying to @Cyber_Spock @DanielleFong
There are *few* who have legitimate concerns, mostly immunocompromised. Please listen to this podcast or consult an authoritative source. [Making Sense with Sam Harris] #256 — A Contagion of Bad Ideas
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Replying to @rwmacleod @DanielleFong
It's totally reasonable to have concerns and *not* be immunocompromised. Also, as someone who believes in the scientific method, I don't believe in "authoritative" sources. Such a thing if it exists is called "an appeal to authority." I believe in reason using evidence.
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If majority of infected remain asymptomatic and recover on their own, why the need for Vaccine?
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main reason to take the vaccine is that it dramatically decreases the severity of the disease and substantially reduces the likelihood of symptoms at all as well as reduces the likelihood of spreading don’t think the majority of cases are asymptomatic, & many long covid cases
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