• where the benefits outweigh the risks

    And on basis are you identifying the benefits and risks? Research, science and epidemiology or guesswork, 'impressions', and cheap digs at pharmaceutical companies?

    I mean there are a lot of arguments against blanket vaccination anyway.

    Name one.

  • I mean there are a lot of arguments against blanket vaccination anyway.
    

    Name one.

    I don't know what the person replying to you was considering, nor do i care, as apparently i have them ignored.

    But chicken pox. Standard vaccine in some countries, not in others, for reasons.

    There are a few others, iirc.

    In general, though, looking for reasons, however tenuous and haphazardly researched-on-facebook-while-you-take-a-shit, not to have the covid vaccine is just dumb.

    Call em out. Not for their sake, but for the sake of anyone that might be listening to their effluemt ideas.

  • Call em out. Not for their sake, but for the sake of anyone that might be listening to their effluemt ideas.

    Tried to. Posed the 'please show your working' question regarding the claim that they'd carefully considered the risks and benefits. As usual, a stream of whataboutism on completely different topics instead of an answer.

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