Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My god one lunatic antivaxxer after another on this thread, all passing on their anecdotes as if they were scientific fact.
That's what antivaxxers do. They collect anecdotes. But hoarding anecdotes doesn't make you a researcher or a critical thinker.
Anonymous wrote:My god one lunatic antivaxxer after another on this thread, all passing on their anecdotes as if they were scientific fact.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have no problem getting vaccines, I get all of them. I don't have any weird side effects and I don't know others who actually do either although I've heard of people who think they do.
My conservative neighbor told me that many people have died from the covid vaccine but she was unable to direct me to any solid data on that. Does anybody here believe that is true and know of some proof?
It’s not that I think people have died from getting the Covid vaccine. It’s that I think it’s ineffective at preventing it or weakening the symptoms.
There’s no way to research it. You can’t prove that someone would have been sicker if they hadn’t gotten the vaccine. But I do know that half my family got vaccinated and half of my family did not. We all got sick at the same time. Believe it or not, and I know you won’t, but the people who were vaccinated and boosted were sicker than the ones who were not vaccinated. We’re talking about people who are the same ages, with the same general health. I suspect that fear and anxiety (found more in the vaccinated group) caused them to be sicker, not the disease itself.
Anonymous wrote:A good friend of mine is very smart. Her husband is very smart. One of her children had a bad reaction to a vaccine, and the pediatrician was very dismissive of her concerns.
People having bad reactions to vaccine is not a 0% chance proposition, but the stupid anti-vaxxers and overly defensive doctors have made it next to impossible to have a normal conversation with a doctor about vaccine side effects. I had a similar experience when I was trying to ask questions about Gardisil side effects. I’m not against vaccines, but I had seen some data that the side effects could be worse than your average vaccine. I never got a real answer from the very person who should have been able to have a conversation with me about it. My daughter was a patient of that peds practice from birth to age 20.
Anonymous wrote:I have no problem getting vaccines, I get all of them. I don't have any weird side effects and I don't know others who actually do either although I've heard of people who think they do.
My conservative neighbor told me that many people have died from the covid vaccine but she was unable to direct me to any solid data on that. Does anybody here believe that is true and know of some proof?
Anonymous wrote:Antivaxxers are intellectually impoverished and simple-minded people who think in binary, all or nothing terms.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Which antivaxxers? There’s a difference between the people causing smallpox to come back, and people who aren’t doing covid boosters anymore.
+1
I am all for vaccines, but have not and will not get another Covid booster until it actually prevents illness and transmission.
So you don't get the flu shot either, I presume?
NP. The flu shot is actually really great at preventing transmission.
Plus, I don't get side effects from it. The covid vax will knock me out for 1-2 days, which is absurd. When I finally got covid 3 months ago, I was knocked out for 3 days (despite not having had a shot for 2 years). It's worth it to me to just get actual covid and skip the shots.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Which antivaxxers? There’s a difference between the people causing smallpox to come back, and people who aren’t doing covid boosters anymore.
+1
I am all for vaccines, but have not and will not get another Covid booster until it actually prevents illness and transmission.
So you don't get the flu shot either, I presume?