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Originally Posted by coffeebean
Just wondering what you will be saying once these mRNA vaccines receive full FDA approval. That won't be very long. You may have to get another mantra.
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I will be delighted once immunity is removed from the vaccine manufacturers and from the FDA. If the vaccine receives full approval, I would expect the vaccine is no different than any other drug on the market. IF it hurts me, I can make a claim for damages. Oh right, there have been no approved drugs that ultimately injured people, right? I am not willing to accept the vaccine's current risk. What do you not understand about risk-benefit? Should I contract C19, I am not likely to suffer serious consequence. IF I take an unknown vaccine, I don't know what might result. Perhaps you should just respect other's positions and leave it at that. Yes?
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Originally Posted by coffeebean
I also often wonder what our society would look like today if like minded people such as yourself, refused to receive the small pox vaccine when that pandemic was raging. Oh, my. The hair on the back of my neck stands up.
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You should really know your subject matter before you opine on it.
In
1796, Edward Jenner in the UK created the first successful smallpox vaccine,
but it wasn't until the 1950s that vaccine treatments began to effectively eradicate the disease in some parts of the world.
Then, in
1967, a global effort that provided a higher level of vaccine production and an advancement in needle technology eventually lead to eradication of the disease by
1980.
The smallpox vaccine def didn't arrive in less than a year from inception to conception. If you're game for the c19 vaccine, cool. Stop pushing YOUR needs on me.