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I don't know what the fuss is with vaccines....maybe I'm just clueless, but I don't see horrific and wide spread long term effects on the news about any vaccines. There was some stuff about autism but that was debunked. I'm not having any kids and I'm 56 years old.....I'd take if in a heartbeat.
Those are tried and true, long-standing, studied and well understood vaccines. Before Covid there wasn't a single Mrna vaccine approved for human use, a vaccine usually takes 10 years in studies and trials before it's approved, the longterm data just isn't there.
In 1955 the polio vaccine was rushed to production and a lot accidentally had the live virus which gave about 200,000 people polio, with many dying or becoming permanently disabled.
In the 1970s the government was worried about a pandemic swine flu so the flu vaccine was rushed and they hastily vaccinated 40 million people. The program was later linked to the cause of a neurological disorder called Guillain-Barre syndrome, which can develop after an infection or from a vaccine.
There is a history of rushing vaccines and problems.
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