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FetchQuestTroll 5 points ago +5 / -0

I took the flu vaccine twice, and both of those years got the flu anyway, so I quit taking it. I had a polio vaccine once and have never had polio. Is it the nature of the virus? The nature of the vaccines? Luck? A combination? IDK. But since it sounds like the covid "vaccine" is more in line with the flu vax than the polio, I'm not going to bother.

Also, I like my DNA the way it is.

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BotFlyPenis 5 points ago +5 / -0

Its the nature of the disease. For example, Rabies is 100% fatal, yet we don't give healthy people vaccines for it. Other viruses attack the respiratory system, gastronomic, etc. These diseases aren't the same. The low resolution thinking and lack of critical thinking will thin the herd.

Its why all vaccines have different cost/risk/benefit attributes. If the risk of the vaccine is worse than the disease, it should not be taken. The risk/cost/benefit will be different for different people, because people are different enough, and circumstances are different enough to shift the decision. For my personal attributes, the vaccine for COVID has more known risks/costs and tons of unknown risks given the CRISPER /CAS9 used to create it, to shift the decision for me personally to not take the coof vaccine.