To: SeekAndFind
These vaccines were rushed into production and are still in their first year of use by the general public. You would think that debate on their effectiveness and safety would be both welcomed and even deemed essential.
But, no, like everything else in life, the left has politicized it and attempted to censor viewpoints that they don't agree with. The demand is for immediate, universal vaccination, even as reputable doctors and scientists continue to raise issues of concern.
But pay attention to the TV ads for drugs and you will notice that virtually ALL of them mention categories of people who should NOT use the drug, e.g., pregnant women, people with specific medical or psychiatric conditions, or people already taking certain other drugs which may negatively interact with the drug being advertised. Why is it forbidden to suggest that these vaccines may not be suitable for universal use?
To: Steve_Seattle
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