This might be a naive take but I think that a great deal of the vaccine hesitancy will disappear in a few months after millions have safely been immunized
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Replying to @naomirwolf @DailyClout
well, I do report--pretty much constantly and barely even taking time off (today's a day off, in fact). But it turns out I'm also human and can hope for things.
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I don't recall mentioning any company by name
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Replying to @apoorva_nyc @naomirwolf and
Have you seen the raw trial data yet? I think that could help persuade people the vaccine is safe and effective, if they saw the actual raw trial data, not just some press releases. I'm assuming you've seen the raw trial data already or otherwise you would be more hesitant.
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The raw data will reassure scientists and physicians who do clinical trials. Antivaxxers, on the other hand, will pick through it looking for any minor anomaly that they can use to paint the vaccine as unsafe, even though all clinical trials have minor anomalies.
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