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- Jun 25, 2013
I'm well aware of the J&J but sadly it's not as available as the other two that are being pushed much harder for some strange reason. Also not anti-vax just pro-choice on something that isn't abortion. (the horror!) But people are stupid and basing their decision to take it or not on who's in the Oval Office or what their religion tells them, not their own particular medical history or anything. It's not necessarily right for everyone either from a health perspective, some folks have allergies and other things that could be exacerbated by substances in the syringe. It is on the questionnaire about chicken eggs or whatever, but you get the idea.I know you will ignore this because it completely destroys your argument (all of you anti-vax retards do), but there are other types of covid vaccines that aren't mRNA. For example, the JJ shot is viral vector, which has been in use for 45 years.
Scientific literacy? Dude. Our public school system is centered around whether or not high school quarterback Chadley Johnson makes it into the NFL, not around whether or not he can understand basic arithmetic or biology. I'm talking about America of course, so I can't speak on behalf of other school systems in foreign countries.I can't disagree with the sentiment. All I'm saying is pretty much everyone doesn't know what they're talking about and some actual scientific literacy would do the world wonders, much like the previous dude posting a study that disproves his point. Science changes constantly. What's a theory last year becomes a nothingburger the next... but I'd say there's enough evidence that the vaccine reduces your risk of dying from covid significantly, and the side effects to small portions of the population would have happened from the Vax, or from a natural infection.
Besides, whether or not I decide to take the jab, given the information that I have access to, is nobody's God damn business but my own. Take that as you will.
I just don't want the jerkoffs we refer to as "politicians" trying to get us to play "Papers, Please" every time we want to buy a bar of soap at the local corner grocery store.