Okay, I'm going to try to limit this to mostly questions, not opinions.
Why is this vaccine different than the others out there (mRNA)?
Why are we releasing this new type of vaccine out into the public without any long term data?
Why is there a vaccine for a virus that has a 99.98% survivability rate?
CDC's own numbers...Link: https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/hcp/planning-scenarios.html
If the vaccine has a high efficiency rate (95%), why is there a big effort to get people hesitant on it inoculated. If the vaccine is efficient and protective, why worry about another not getting vaccinated?
If the vaccine has a high efficiency rate, how come the NY Times published an article stating that vaccinated people still have to wear masks? If this virus could still spread around asymptomatically like the article claims it does, why would it matter to another person who has also been vaccinated? And why worry about those who choose not to be vaccinated who have chosen to undergo the risk?
Link: https://www.nytimes.com/2020/12/08/health/covid-vaccine-mask.html
If these vaccines are "safe and effective", why did the pharmaceuticals
that made these vaccines actively seek out immunity from any liability
and injury that these vaccines may cause?
Link: https://www.reuters.com/article/us-astrazeneca-results-vaccine-liability-idUSKCN24V2EN
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I have more questions, but we can get started on these.
P.S. I post on things like this because it has a tremendous impact on people's health, which is a concern for me and my clients. I want to make sure that all of us are well informed of the risks of the monumental decisions we take to protect our health. Questions like these need to be addressed, NOT shut down. This way, all of us, as a society, can make well informed decisions that impacts our health.
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