You're contradicting yourself.
>You're given documentation showing you're vaccined when you're in a covid vaccine trial.
How would you know you're in the control?
Are you given documentation telling you you're vaccinated, or do you receive no indication as to if you received the vaccine or placebo? - It's either one or the other; it can't be both.
Meanwhile, this study is not a vaccine trial to determine side effects. This is a Covid Vaccine study on the experimental injections and death rate. Everyone involved needs to know if they are, or aren't, injected.
And this isn't lying. The injections are experimental. We are all in this experiment whether we like it or not.
Are you given documentation telling you you're vaccinated, or do you receive no indication as to if you received the vaccine or placebo? - It's either one or the other; it can't be both.
You are given documentation. You may or may not be vaccinated. Otherwise you would be able to know which group you're in. If you know that you didn't get the vaccine, you may act more cautiously, skewing the results. It's important that all participants recieve the exact same information, placebo or not.
So when you said -
>You're given documentation showing you're vaccined when you're in a covid vaccine trial.
You lied.
Pause for a second and think.
Statement A: You receive documentation about your vaccination status. The status? Vaccinated.
Statement B: You may or may not be vaccined, since you might have recieved a placebo treatment.
Does statement A contradict statement B? Clearly not. Both can be true at the same time.
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