RE: Covid 19 conspiracies dump
January 10, 2022 at 9:05 am
(This post was last modified: January 10, 2022 at 9:09 am by Irreligious Atheist.)
(January 9, 2022 at 11:29 pm)Rev. Rye Wrote: It might make some sense if you take into account that people are more afraid of dying in a plane crash than a car crash (the latter is far more common than the former) because when a plane crash happens, it makes the news because it’s so rare, but car crashes are very much “dog bites man” stories. But it falls apart when you consider that, if my experience is any indication, those COVID long-haulers are still more talked about than any real cases of vaccine side effects. But it might not be for IA. That said, if you’re a nurse who deals with a lot of COVID cases, odds are, you almost certainly see more COVID long-haulers than people with serious side effects from the vaccine.
Nope. You can't compare adverse reactions to the vaccine to plane crashes like they're the rarest things to happen on planet earth. You can't say that. We don't have enough data yet to know how common adverse side effects are. We have a shit load of people claiming adverse side effects, but further study needs to go into that to see whether many of these supposed side effects are just coincidence, or whether they really are related to taking the vaccine. With insufficient data out there, nurses should have the option of making their own decision and making that risk assessment for themselves.
And as far as comparing covid vaccine hesitant people to Jenny McCarthy or whoever, that's dumb. You're doing what the MSM does. You're throwing out slurs like anti-vaxxer and comparing this vaccine to every other vaccine, when clearly this is a different situation we are in at the moment. An experimental vaccine released to the public that was made in under two years. You can't call that the same situation as other vaccines that took many more years to create and test. I'm not Jenny McCarthy. Vaccines are a fantastic thing.