Does the COVID vaccine reduce your chances of getting COVID? Yes. Does the COVID vaccine reduce your ability to spread the virus to others? Yes Does the vaccine reduce the chances and severity of a community outbreak? Yes Are the risks from getting COVID greater than the risks of taking the vaccine? Yes. Ya big dummy. |
I eat hotdogs happily and frequently. I have no grounds to object to potential risks from the COVID vaccine. |
That opinion piece offers zero causes for the trend. It’s basically a list of excess death rates that are still high during a pandemic because it’s not over. |
Of course - no one is actually allowed to even hint that it could be the vaccines. And it isn't covid causing the excess deaths - do a little research. I know it doesn't fit the narrative you want but look into it a little bit. Luckily excess deaths have been decreasing because people stopped taking the boosters. |
+1 So irrational and ignorant. |
And employers can decide how to keep their workforce healthy. And how to get rid of nutters. |
Anti-vaxxers are dumb AF. Truly breathtakingly dumb. |
They are driven by fear and emotions. |
Yes the liberal media, Big Pharma scientists and the deep state are suppressing the truth about the vaccines. |
Why - it wasn't based on good data for low risk people and now you have a major public health credibility problem. |
This is not true across the board. My 12 year old had to get a booster to attend camp after having 2 shots plus covid 4 months before the booster. Other people I know similarly couldn't get out of the requirement at NYU. |
That should have been completely fine based on the available data BEFORE 2023. I agree it's now widely accepted as what should happen in 2023, but it should have happened all along. |
+1000 |
It's pretty hilarious to see antivaxxers claim their so-called "skepticism" has now been vindicated. |
Besides drive a few conspiracy theorists up the wall what harm did the mandates do exactly? |