You seem to be a slight dissenter in this thread. Which of the childhood vaccines do you believe in and which can be skipped? I never did the research so I'm really just curious on the topic.
I wouldn't say that I believe in a vaccine. I use math and primary literature to determine if the risk outweighs the reward on a case by case basis.
For instance, consider a healthy person who has a 99% chance of surviving covid, any vaccine administered would boost the 99%. In this case an experimental vaccine whose gov has a lot of reason to hide and lie about symptoms. Yeah, not worth it! Now consider that you are a 65 year old obese person with lupus. Your chances of being seriously affected by covid are much higher, let's just say you would have a 35% chance of dying. The vaccine could decrease your risk significantly. If the VAX works it could biologically put you in the same boat as the healthy 99% er. If it works. We need more data, it just doesn't exist yet. Other traditional VAXes do have data. If a Dr reccomends something, ask for more information and come back after you've read about the risks and benefits. Nobody should ever use salesman tactics to receive medical concent.
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