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Originally Posted by why?
“These vaccines are not a force field around you that negates the chance that you will have an illness or that you will have a severe illness,” Balicer said, noting that while two doses of the vaccine offer substantial protection against severe Covid infection and death, “there is residual risk.”
Miracle of all miracles, someone finally admits the truth. Only 32 people died in the group without the vaccine. Out of 600,000 people, compared to 9 people that took the vaccine and still died. So a 1% chance vs a less than one percent chance.
I'm more scared of children with other medical issues dying from the vaccine than of them actually getting and dying of covid.
The governor of New York murdered more people. That's what is really scary, that after all this we will find out what they did made everything so much worse.
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The vaccine reduces the amount of people the virus can spread from. Take a look here. There is a graph. The study was pretty damn conclusive.
https://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMoa2034577
As for children with medical issues, if they get the coronavirus it will be worse than the effects of getting the vaccine. They're immune system will have the same response to the virus (that's what makes people feel sick, their immune system doing things) AND may have actual coronavirus damage while dealing with that. If you are actually worried about those children, you should do everything you can to prevent the spread of coronavirus to them and those around them and people who are around those people. Meaning you would logically be supportive of everyone else including yourself getting the vaccine to reduce the chances of spreading it to others.