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by BFatts
1759 days ago
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Why 5 years? Why not 1? Why not 50? What's so special to people about 5 years? I keep hearing people say "it hasn't been tested long enough" followed by "I'd take it in about 5 to 10 years" which is a HUGE difference. Is it just that "time has passed", because a year has passed since the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine was first given to test subjects. But I guess it's up to people - their body, their choice. Even though we live in what is commonly referred to as a "society". We agree to live by certain rules and norms that allow us to coexist. There is a faction of fools out there who resist being a part of society, but claim all of its privileges. These are sub-human individuals who just seek some form of control over others. That has to stop. |
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Clinical trials are conducted over many years (rather than just 1) for historical safety reasons[1]
>There is a faction of fools out there who resist being a part of society, but claim all of its privileges. These are sub-human individuals
This is hate speech, especially considering the disproportionate rates of black and hispanic people who are unvaccinated.
[1]https://www.brightfocus.org/clinical-trials/how-clinical-tri...