• OldWoodFrame
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    1 month ago

    This is really a denial of the authority and expertise of public health officials. Vaccines COULD be more dangerous than the diseases they prevent (theoretically…doubt it has happened for other reasons), or at least have side effects that make the vaccines not worth giving to everyone. Like the smallpox vaccine isn’t given to everyone anymore because it just isn’t worth the cost/benefit analysis anymore.

    But if a vaccine doesn’t pass the cost/benefit analysis, it doesn’t get approved for common use. That is the job of public health officials. So that 31% are all wrong if they mean “all vaccines” or “currently widely available vaccines” which they almost certainly do.

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      Because smallpox was completely eradicated. It no longer exists in nature, due to…

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      Gasp!