How quickly this comment section turned into a fear induced vaccine sales platform is something that I don't wanted to see this quickly after the last years happenings.
What are you talking about? HPV is by far the simplest, cheapest and safest method of preventing a HPV induced cervix and throat cancer for a few decades already. Heck, I believe say most people can get it for free via health insurance.
What amazes me are people in this day and age treating vaccines recommendations as fear induced panacea.
Saw a documentary a few years ago about young girls who got injured by this HPV vaccine. In fact I saw it before that in a local newspaper how a Hungarian company that promotes these HPV vaccines lie in an advertisement using clever tactics to mislead public and induce fear. It was very clever actually, showed it to some people and all of them got tricked by it.
>What are you talking about? HPV is by far the simplest, cheapest and safest method of preventing a HPV induced cervix and throat cancer for a few decades already.
There is no evidence for it preventing any kind of cancer, not a single study supporting it. The HPV trial clinical only showed reduced incidence of the HPV strains the virus targets, over a short observation window. I.e. the same kind of study that showed the covid vaccines as 90%+ effective, when in fact far more than 10% of the vaccinated population ended up catching covid.
They were effective against the strains circulating at the time. They probably also helped protect against hospitalization and death even in those that caught it.
You are correct, to the extent I investigated they is no hard evidence for _any_ vaccine working. Somehow things are manipulated to give the appearance of it being effective. Example: In the Pfizer COVID vaccine trials both placebo and vaccine groups fell ill at the same rate, however since the placebo group group showed more COVID positives in the PCR test ( a dubious test), they arrived at the 95% effectiveness rate. The way 95% was calculated is also a complete travesty of commonsense. At this point I'm not even sure if any data is real, or completely made up. If I recollect in flu vaccine trails they check for antibodies in the participants, not actual incidence of the flu.
What amazes me are people in this day and age treating vaccines recommendations as fear induced panacea.