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I don't understand new resistance to vaccination (at any level of authority). We've all lived under this sort of "restriction" since enrolling in school. No one should be against claiming legit religious beliefs but even those with documented anaphylaxis can follow a protocol.
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Most vaccines have long term data on vaccine safety. Covid vaccines do not, and have not been sufficiently studied for many groups (such as pregnant women). They are also being forced on groups with very low risk (kids). Vaccines typically not mandated for adults 1/
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And don’t have the level of government coercion and propaganda behind it. To the extent that doctors are unable to talk about alternate treatments of vaccine safety without getting censored. And gov doing authoritarian actions like vaccine passport for daily living 2/
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A reasonable, and thoughtful response for healthy people who have a <1% chance of dying from Covid is to be skeptical. To wait for more data, to ignore the propaganda and do what is in their best health interest rather than be bullied into taking it. 3/
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Like I said I dont understand. I think it is entirely possible to build a series of concerns but the question always comes down to projecting risk on to others. At what point are lists of worries also without data outweighed by the costs to society as a whole?
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Would we know about it if they did? Peer reviewed study shows Vitamin D has significant protective effects against some of Covid symptoms, yet I’ve heard almost no one even mention it. (Also works against colds and flu too as a bonus)
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