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Topic subjectRE: This is a whole lot of nothing, in the grand scheme of things.
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13442530, RE: This is a whole lot of nothing, in the grand scheme of things.
Posted by The Mac, Sat Sep-18-21 02:35 PM

>You seem to have this really odd and unfounded perception that
>I don't recognize valid and reasonable exemptions. No,
>religious beliefs don't qualify
>
>Kids under 12 can't even get the vaccine.
>
>Kids over 12 can and should get it. Im not going to do any
>research whatsoever on pregnant women, because pregnant women
>or women who want to get pregnant should consult their doctor
>for sound medical advice.
>
>So-called healthy adults and pwrents of teenagers with
>cincerns should also consult their doctor to see if they have
>any existing conditions that would prevent them from getting
>vaccinated.
>
>And no, merely having concerns isn't a good reason to not get
>vaccinated.
>
>This is because those concerns are relatively simple to
>address for most people. Moreover, as you're doing, those
>concerns, when actually parsed out, don't amount to much. It's
>simply blowing potential downsides grossly out of proportion
>in order to demonize a vaccine that is clearly demonstrated to
>work with a massive net positive benefit.
>
>This isn't to say that concerns aren't valid, but that the
>actual data behind the concerns is minimal, relative to their
>benefits.


A) I said "kids", not "kids under 12." Interesting setting of the goal posts.

B) 30 year old healthy woman is concerned, you say simple to address. So lets address it...what do you say to her? What should she do?

From FDA panel yesterday - https://twitter.com/DrEliDavid/status/1438910319116627968/photo/1

0.0004% death rate from COVID, no research/data available about vaccine for her. How do you simply address that?


Again I'd answer point for point but I don't got the time so thats what I got for you now.