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by ralmeida
1692 days ago
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It wouldn't be necessarily illogical but would still qualify as "taking part in an experiment trial", as put by the parent post. To determine if this is a rational strategy or not, we'd have to get real numbers (is it really likely that 1 in 100k people die from taking the vaccine?), and compare that against the reduction in probability of dying from COVID by even combining both treatments. |
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And please, I just made up these numbers to answer the posed question:
> how can "I'll take experimental treatment B instead of experimental treatment A" be an argument