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Old 02-16-2021, 03:31 PM   #42
nilodor
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Join Date: Oct 2000
Location: calgary, AB
I'm hopeful that they actually track symptoms/issues from vaccines, I'm going to be last in line as far as risk groups go, so I'd like to be able to make an informed decision of contracting COVID/spreading it to people who aren't vaccinated vs potential complications from vaccines. With the rushed production/trial schedule it would be nice to know if the potential for side effects is a lot higher than usual.

I hate how black and white the vaccine issue has become, you're either for them or you're a crazy tinfoil hat conspiracy theorist. Yes vaccines are generally good, yes they also can potentially cause problems in some patients, no they don't guarantee immunity for everyone. In general terms they will likely benefit people much more than harm them, but not always. I don't really understand why we had to move away from being honest about them. I get that people are terrible at understanding probability and consequence but that doesn't mean we should stop trying.
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