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by natex
2013 days ago
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> The idea that someone might want to wait just a little longer to see if any side effects emerge is not necessarily irrational. In general, yes it is irrational. There is evidence that the benefits of vaccines (including this one) far outweigh the risks of side effects. > Would you not concede that, if and when any unexpected side-effects do emerge (however rare or insignificant), this gung-ho attitude will backfire? Sorry, but no, this is wildly irrational. Why are rare and insignificant side effects concerning when the lives of more than 60,000 people in the UK have already ended due to this virus? |
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