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re: AstraZeneca admits in court filings that its Covid vaccine can cause blood-clotting

Posted on 4/29/24 at 11:44 am to
Posted by Joshjrn
Baton Rouge
Member since Dec 2008
27260 posts
Posted on 4/29/24 at 11:44 am to
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I don't think we should be injecting people with Covid either.

Should we not be injecting people with polio, measles, etc, either?

Look, I completely get the animosity that persists due to the mandates. I genuinely do. What I don't really understand is why people don't seem to be secure in their opposition to the mandates, and instead incessantly search for silly nitpicks regarding the vaccine itself in order to justify their already justifiable opposition.
Posted by lsupride87
Member since Dec 2007
96188 posts
Posted on 4/29/24 at 11:47 am to
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Look, I completely get the animosity that persists due to the mandates. I genuinely do. What I don't really understand is why people don't seem to be secure in their opposition to the mandates, and instead incessantly search for silly nitpicks regarding the vaccine itself in order to justify their already justifiable opposition.
Correct. Being against mandates needs no other justification

Thinking a vaccine having rare side effects is a story or news does nothing but make one look foolish.
Posted by Corinthians420
Iowa
Member since Jun 2022
6958 posts
Posted on 4/29/24 at 11:53 am to
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Should we not be injecting people with polio, measles, etc, either?

Look, I completely get the animosity that persists due to the mandates. I genuinely do. What I don't really understand is why people don't seem to be secure in their opposition to the mandates, and instead incessantly search for silly nitpicks regarding the vaccine itself in order to justify their already justifiable opposition.

my favorite is the "they changed the definition of a vaccine" crowd

Vaccines have always had efficacy rates, something not being 100% effective does not prevent it from being a vaccine.

The Salk vaccine for Polio was declared 90% effective against Types II and III poliovirus and 60 to 70% effective against Type I.

Two doses of MMR vaccine are 88% (range 32% to 95%) effective at preventing mumps.

RSV Vaccine efficacy was 68.4% (95% CI, 50.9 to 79.7) against RSV-associated acute respiratory disease
This post was edited on 4/29/24 at 11:57 am
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