Re: The Rise of Vaccine Distrust - UK Edition

Date: 2025-01-16 08:45 pm (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
I think it's safe to assume at this point that the covid vaccines did indeed prevent some serious disease... by killing off a significant number of people who might have otherwise gotten sick with something. Imagine all the horrible maladies that otherwise could have plagued those lucky souls who managed to point and spin themselves under trains. Vaccine distrust is certainly a wonderful thing, but we can still give credit where it's due.

Surely there must be some souls now passing through their interlife period, giving great thanks to mRNA vaccines for preventing them from suffering with rabies or gas gangrene or schistosomiasis. They were looking for a guarantee of safety, and that is exactly what they got (at least when it comes to rabies.) I wonder if maybe they should have put some limiting restrictions on precisely what their rescue would end up looking like?

— Christophe
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