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by premium-gecko
1808 days ago
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> If it's virtually zero risk It would be great if we knew that, but we don't. We usually have long testing periods, but we didn't this time, for reasons that remain unclear. > Stop trying to make out like this is some sort of new or extreme position. Please remind me, when was the last time that we gave people vaccines not to protect that person specifically, but to allegedly protect some unknown other person, somewhere? |
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Constantly, it's always part of why we vaccinate, to stop people being a vector as well as personal protection.