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 @apoorva_nyc @naomirwolf
Take it from someone who's studied and followed the antivaccine movement for nearly 20 years. It is a naive take. Personally, I thought
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I disagree. Vaccination is normative. Vaccine hesitancy won’t entirely disappear and there will still be very vocal anti-vaxxers & well-funded anti-vax campaigns. But the surveys we’re currently seeing (which are irresponsible to report) overestimate the problem.
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Replying to @tarahaelle @gorskon and
I’m not saying there won’t be a strong anti-vax strain going, but the vast majority of people will get the vaccine. At least as many as get the flu vaccine, but likely 50-80% more.
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Replying to @tarahaelle @gorskon and
So at least 50% of Americans want to be Guinea Pigs for an untested mRNA vaccine! WOW what could go wrong?
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Replying to @MichaelEnright7 @tarahaelle and
See, this is the problem. Do you think the medical professionals who have devoted their lives to this area all have no loved ones and are all secretly trying to control/sterilize the population? Jesus H, they know how to create vaccines and study their effects in vivo.
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Replying to @MichaelEnright7 @tarahaelle and
Is there any evidence that would convince you the Covid-19 vaccines are safe?
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I predict that there isn't, and that this anonymous troll will move the goalposts every time you think you've gotten an answer from him/her/it/they.
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