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by MAGZine
1828 days ago
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I don't think you're making the case you think you're making. Not giving people a vaccine that is known to work with very high efficacy is what we would call a "preventable medical error." Even if something WERE to happen later down the road, it would not be called a "preventable medical error" because it's the best tool we have right now. This is like letting your teeth rot because having a dentist drill out the cavity would "definitely remove some healthy bits," and that "we don't know where dentistry will be in 10-15 years." |
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