Call it what it is. Experimental biological agent clinic...
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Replying to @WoodsKjw444 @Local4News
No, it's a vaccine, NOT an "experimental biologic agent," "experimental gene therapy," or "medical device." They're vaccines.
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Replying to @gorskon @Local4News
Why is trusting your natural immune system a conspiracy? Not fda approved, rushed and severely pushed upon people. Constant mutations of the virus, will these work? 14 European countries banned AstraZeneca. J&j debacle. You want to be a lab rat thats your prerogative.
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The vaccine teaches your “natural immune” system to fight SARS-CoV-2 without the risks associated with infection. Using the “natural immune system” the vaccine drastically decreases the risk of illness and helps prevent those who are vaccinated from spreading the virus to others.
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But you can still contract and spread the virus....
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You can still die in an automobile accident if you are wearing a seatbelt. Decreasing the risk of significant illness and death (by a LOT) is a very good thing. Equally important is decreasing the risk of infecting others.
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90 plus years of a flu vaccine and at best it’s 30% effective...
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Yes. The flu virus mutates quickly. However the flu vaccine still decreases the risk of illness/death/transmission...just not as well any any of us would like it to. The COVID vaccines are not the flu vaccine.
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Every 10 minutes there is a new virus mutation. It’s nearly impossible to predict. Same with covid.
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If you are concerned about mutations (as we all should be)..the best way combat the development of worrisome mutations is preventing infections with vaccination.
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Yup. It's a race between vaccine rollout and the emergence of new variants that might be less sensitive to the vaccines.
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