RE: Crazy theories About Vaccine That Blows My Mind

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Have you ever actually studied vaccines, or read a pure statistical analysis of different vaccines and their efficacy and side effect rates?
Your post is essentially just a rant. It's abrasive, dogmatic, uninformative, uninformed, and emotional.
Everyone who has looked in depth at this subject knows there is a large variation in vaccine types and effectiveness. Some help prevent catching a sickness, some help your body fight it once you get sick, others give you a mild case of the disease so your body will have antibodies on hand that can target a more serious infection if you happen to catch it later.
We humans love to oversimplify things, and that is what has happened with the vaccine debate. In reality, every vaccine is different and deserves its own careful study and discussion of benefits vs side effects.
To say "all vaccines are good," or "all vaccines are bad," both are oversimplifications of a very intricate, complicated, and often emotionally driven subject. It doesn't do anybody any good when you just dogmatically take a stand on one side or the other.



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My post was more about some conspiracy theories revolving around vaccines that I heard, and why I think they are dumb takes rather than the vaccines themselves. I know that there are variations in the vaccine types and their effectiveness. I, for one, only got one vaccine shot because the type of vaccine that I got is enough to give me immunity to covid while some takes 2-3 shots because they are not as effective.

But that has nothing to do with the conspiracy theories that I mentioned above. The people who believe in those conspiracies do not care whether the vaccine works or not, and how effective they are.

Still, thanks for dropping a comment.

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