RE: Covid 19 conspiracies dump
January 9, 2022 at 9:38 pm
(This post was last modified: January 9, 2022 at 9:40 pm by Rev. Rye.)
And yet the risks of getting COVID are still a shitton more common than the side effects from the vaccine. Those side effects are measured in cases per hundred thousand. The risks from getting COVID? Well, 1 in 4 end up still having symptoms for over a month after their initial diagnosis. A couple cases per hundred thousand vs 1 in 4. I could just be a libcuck, but I like the odds of vaccination more than those of COVID. And natural immunity has less of a guarantee of reinfection than vaccination. We've been over this.
Also, risking your health when there's a pretty clear chance of catching COVID is okay, but the comparatively negligible chance of an adverse reaction to a vaccine is where you draw the line? This makes zero sense to me. Even taking into account the whole "rarer events get more press coverage, and therefore, the risks are clearer to the average person" thing, because I still hear more about people dealing with COVID long-term than people getting adverse reactions from vaccines, and a nurse treating COVID patients will almost certainly SEE more cases of long-haul patients than bad reactions to the vaccine.
And if you think mandatory vaccines are authoritarianism, well, you've almost certainly been subject to mandatory vaccinations, even if it was just as a kid, and nobody (with the possible exception of some Jenny McCarthy types) was wailing about it being authoritarianism. And the COVID-19 vaccines probably have a higher efficacy than the shots you got as a kid.
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Also, risking your health when there's a pretty clear chance of catching COVID is okay, but the comparatively negligible chance of an adverse reaction to a vaccine is where you draw the line? This makes zero sense to me. Even taking into account the whole "rarer events get more press coverage, and therefore, the risks are clearer to the average person" thing, because I still hear more about people dealing with COVID long-term than people getting adverse reactions from vaccines, and a nurse treating COVID patients will almost certainly SEE more cases of long-haul patients than bad reactions to the vaccine.
And if you think mandatory vaccines are authoritarianism, well, you've almost certainly been subject to mandatory vaccinations, even if it was just as a kid, and nobody (with the possible exception of some Jenny McCarthy types) was wailing about it being authoritarianism. And the COVID-19 vaccines probably have a higher efficacy than the shots you got as a kid.
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