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rocket_nazi 7 points ago +7 / -0

i'm all for people in vulnerable demographics getting it. but most people don't need it.

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indigo_truther 10 points ago +10 / -0

they didn't really study it on the sick or the elderly. almost nobody in their study had a comorbidity whereas all the people dying have like 3.

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MAGA_MEXICAN_CHILI 4 points ago +4 / -0

That's the biggest worry. Wouldnt the elderly and the sick be the primary picks to try this on. If it works, great they wont die...if it doesnt and it affects the body negatively they are the first to show signs.

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Redpillgirlfrommars 2 points ago +5 / -3

I’m not even for that. Vaccines typically require years of tests/trials. This vaccine has had a few months? We have no idea what long-term risks the vaccine may possess. To add, CNN ran an article saying, essentially, “don’t be alarmed if a bunch of old people die after getting the vaccine! It’s TOTALLY safe!”.

So yeah, I will not advocate that any person from any demographic get this vaccine. Again, as we all know, there’s a .004% risk of death from covid. I will not pretend covid is some fucking rampant killer where we absolutely must risk the very people’s health that we’re already concerned with by shoving a vaccine down their throat. This has been such an outrageous response from the beginning and I’m sick and tired of people entertaining any of it.

Sorry pede, don’t mean to direct any anger towards you. I seriously get so triggered talking about covid because I do not understand why, after all the data we now have, anyone would treat this differently than they would a cold.

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rocket_nazi 1 point ago +1 / -0

oh no, it's complete garbage. i'll never get that thing. i'll sequester myself howard hughes style before i humour "papers please".

but i'm also for having the option available should someone want to exercise it. my body, my choice. their body, their choice.

at a certain age/set of comorbidities, you just might want to roll those dice.