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Yeah eradicating diseases like smallpox and polio is a negative on society
Are you just making shit up? Polio has not been eradicated. And the smallpox vaccine wasn't responsible for its eradication. Again, look up the trajectory of the disease. Modern sanitation, staying home when sick, and the disease running its course essentially eradicated it before the vaccine was even distributed worldwide. In the early 20th Century, smallpox mortality in the US was essentially zero, and the countries with the most strict smallpox vaccine laws had the highest mortality rates.

Also, how did a vaccine that only 10% of the world received eradicate a disease?

Arguing with I-****ing-love-science midwits who know nothing more than what the tv tells them is infuriating. Good luck with your boosters.
 
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a lot of the considerations for vaccine should depend on what you are preventing. Or attempting to prevent….

polio and smallpox have a dramatic difference in outcome than Covid for a young healthy child. Same goes for cervical cancer or tonsil cancer.
 
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@murox

a lot of the considerations for vaccine should depend on what you are preventing. Or attempting to prevent….

polio and smallpox have a dramatic difference in outcome than Covid for a young healthy child. Same goes for cervical cancer or tonsil cancer.
Agree. But the safety and efficacy of vaccines should be priorities 1 and 2.
 
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Speaking of vaccines and booster. Good thing she got that booster a few weeks back

The white house corpse got his 5th today, so he should have symptomatic covid within the month. Hard to believe they're actually giving him the real juice, though. No way he could get 5 rounds of spike and a month-long battle with the infection and come through it without bells palsy or guillaine barre at minimum.
 
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