No, you’re being closed minded by completely ignoring the fact that the vast majority of people have a very, very small chance of dying from COVID19. And many, like me, aren’t “anti-vaxxers”. We’re just leery of experimental “vaccines” that may, immediately or in time, pose far greater risks than COVID19.
Thank you. I’m not anti vaxxer at all. I was revaxed after my bone marrow transplant with every vaccine a child gets these days. I even was part of a clinical trial for a (approved) cmv vaccine. But trying it on BMT patients.
But I will not get this one.
What do you consider a "very, very small chance"?
As of this morning, the death rate from Covid-19 in the US is 1.787%. A total of 569,404 (US) people had died from it; for comparison, in 2019, heart disease killed 659,041 and cancer killed 599,601. Influenza, another disease that governments all over the world consider deadly enough to spend billions in research to fight, killed 49,783 in 2019. From a public health perspective, something that kills nearly 2% of its victims and leaves at least a third of survivors with serious long-term disabilities, is a really big deal.
No, you’re being closed minded by completely ignoring the fact that the vast majority of people have a very, very small chance of dying from COVID19. And many, like me, aren’t “anti-vaxxers”. We’re just leery of experimental “vaccines” that may, immediately or in time, pose far greater risks than COVID19.
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Nicely done!