He doesn’t have to accept your belief either. But in this case, he’s not addressing COVID-19 vaccines. He’s telling you that for other routine vaccines, the risk you’re raising isn’t there.
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Oh look...Dave "loved" your comment Dorit. Cute.
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Replying to @noorchashm @doritmi and
Be real. Why don't you see an increased risk of mortality in the Israeli study comparing mortality and hospitalizations between the vaccinated and unvaccinated groups? The groups include those 85+ and matched on comorbidities.https://www.nejm.org/doi/10.1056/NEJMoa2101765 …
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Replying to @crabb_vicki @doritmi and
Looks like you are PhD candidate. Look, I know you're learning. Chew on this: There's a difference between efficacy and safety. You can have something be radically effective BUT disastrously unsafe for a minority subset of people. We don't screw minorities - do we?
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Replying to @noorchashm @doritmi and
Wait, you know more epidemiology than I do?
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Replying to @crabb_vicki @doritmi and
Not sure. But u clearly believe I don’t. It’s ok. We’re all learning…psychology among other things.
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Replying to @noorchashm @doritmi and
You're avoiding answering my question. Why do we see an increased risk of mortality and hospitalizations in the unvaccinated? Do you expect to see differential rates of COVID infections between the vaccinated and unvaccinated at the time of vaccination?
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Replying to @crabb_vicki @doritmi and
Because the unvaccinated are not immune. I think your confused - in geberal or about my point. Just jumped on the D&D bandwagon without even reading my actual points. Bad PhD student. U fail.
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Replying to @noorchashm @crabb_vicki and
That’s not your call. It’s not even one you’re qualified to make. Reading her comments, which directly addressed your views with data, makes it clear she understood your point.
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You can’t tell people to go away on Twitter and have them obey. You can mute, you can block, but you don’t get to order others.
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