the identifying the risk for severe disease part is tricky. sure you have your elderly and those with already diagnosed maladies that make them high risk, but then you had plenty of seemingly very healthy people getting sick af from covid. so at the time, it really did seem sound to have everyone get the jab.
the doesn't protect you from infection part still baffles me. i was never under the impression that the RNA vaccine would do that, as it was made fairly clear from the jump, so not sure why so many did think so.
spike wrote:the doesn't protect you from infection part still baffles me. i was never under the impression that the RNA vaccine would do that, as it was made fairly clear from the jump, so not sure why so many did think so.
Rangi Guy wrote:I may be in the minority here, but I care little that they got it wrong about how protected you were with the vaccine
It’s good that you understand that they got it wrong, but people lost their jobs because they didn’t want to be injected with a rushed product that offered them little to no benefit.
Seems Covid is weakened enough now that long Covid isn’t much of a worry anymore. Which of course means the anti-vaxxers will retcon the whole thing and claim long Covid was a myth all along.
Anyway, America has deadly measles to worry about now.
I had an appointment at the VA today and was surprised to hear they were still recommending Covid vaccines. I would have thought president Musk, DOGE, and RFK would have shut that down
E.H. Ruddock wrote:I had an appointment at the VA today and was surprised to hear they were still recommending Covid vaccines. I would have thought president Musk, DOGE, and RFK would have shut that down
They’re pretty confidant measles will take everyone out.
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