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Originally Posted by Justus
Spot on! And Thalidamide, a vaccine developed in the early '60's to stop morning sickness, as well, resulted in thousands of babies with tragic results...phocomelia and hemimelia. Also, in 1957, during the Asian Flu pandemic, a vaccine was fast-tracked, just as the Covid vaccine was, that killed and made seriously ill many Americans, one of which was a family member of mine. In the end, we all, thankfully, still have a choice not to be vaccinated. This IS (still) a free country after all!
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Yes, there have been very dangerous vaccines and drugs in the past. I'm not a scientist or an expert in any field when it comes to vaccine development. Having said that, I'm coming from the fact that we are now in the 2020s and I truly believe "We've come a long way baby", to quote a very famous ad campaign from years ago. It may be a slogan from years ago but boy does it still ring true today.
Just watching what those scientists and vaccine developers have to work with these days is mind boggling. How many times on TV have we seen their equipment and them at work? We are not talking about vaccine development from 50 years ago. I have hope and faith that these vaccines that have been developed in these modern times are safe for human "consumption".