Anonymous wrote:Great idea.
Sure a bunch of kids will die young, but they will likely be spawned from idiots. So no loss there.
Also this might kill more kids than guns!
So, those stats may improve?
I say win-win!
Anonymous wrote:I support this idea. I hope Virginia followes,
We learned a lot in the past 3 years about vaccines and IMO a lot of them might not be needed.
Do you agree that parents should have the final say on what vaccines are needed?
Since covid routines vaccines have been dropping and we will disagree if this a good or bad ideaZz
https://www.mtpr.org/montana-news/2023-03-15/montana-considers-new-wave-of-legislation-to-loosen-vaccination-rules
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What we've learned about vaccines in the last 3 years is that they save lives. How many more millions do you think would've died from Covid if we hadn't had a vaccine in only a year?
One study's estimates
Since then, the U.S. has administered more than 655 million doses — 80 percent of the population has received at least one dose — with the cumulative effect of preventing more than 18 million additional hospitalizations and more than 3 million additional deaths.
https://www.commonwealthfund.org/blog/2022/two-years-covid-vaccines-prevented-millions-deaths-hospitalizations
Who knows if it was the vaccines or just went away?
A graph from during the Delta wave in 2021
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What we've learned about vaccines in the last 3 years is that they save lives. How many more millions do you think would've died from Covid if we hadn't had a vaccine in only a year?
One study's estimates
Since then, the U.S. has administered more than 655 million doses — 80 percent of the population has received at least one dose — with the cumulative effect of preventing more than 18 million additional hospitalizations and more than 3 million additional deaths.
https://www.commonwealthfund.org/blog/2022/two-years-covid-vaccines-prevented-millions-deaths-hospitalizations
Who knows if it was the vaccines or just went away?
Anonymous wrote:Great idea.
Sure a bunch of kids will die young, but they will likely be spawned from idiots. So no loss there.
Also this might kill more kids than guns!
So, those stats may improve?
I say win-win!
Anonymous wrote:What we've learned about vaccines in the last 3 years is that they save lives. How many more millions do you think would've died from Covid if we hadn't had a vaccine in only a year?
One study's estimates
Since then, the U.S. has administered more than 655 million doses — 80 percent of the population has received at least one dose — with the cumulative effect of preventing more than 18 million additional hospitalizations and more than 3 million additional deaths.
https://www.commonwealthfund.org/blog/2022/two-years-covid-vaccines-prevented-millions-deaths-hospitalizations
Anonymous wrote:Great idea.
Sure a bunch of kids will die young, but they will likely be spawned from idiots. So no loss there.
Also this might kill more kids than guns!
So, those stats may improve?
I say win-win!
Since then, the U.S. has administered more than 655 million doses — 80 percent of the population has received at least one dose — with the cumulative effect of preventing more than 18 million additional hospitalizations and more than 3 million additional deaths.