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originally posted by: Krahzeef
a reply to: network dude
Why aren't you willing to say you are an anti-vaxxer?
Is it because of the PR campaign prior to Covid?
originally posted by: ketsuko
a reply to: chr0naut
You can look at numbers worldwide, but what it comes down to are your personal odds because you are still an isolated instance.
Just like every single coin flip will still have the same odds of being either heads or tails no matter what the outcomes of the previous coin flips have been, even if you have had 20 heads in a row. That 21st flip still has a 50/50 shot at being either heads or tails.
Similarly, my odds are surviving the disease are still my odds of surviving no matter how many worldwide have died, and my odds of having adverse vaccine reaction are still my odds of adverse reaction. It doesn't matter how many others have had it or not. One chance will be higher for me, and I will decide to opt away from that riskier activity. At the moment, it may well be riskier for me to take the vaccine.
The technologies used in COVID-19 vaccines have also been used in other vaccines.
originally posted by: TrulyColorBlind
originally posted by: Krahzeef
a reply to: network dude
Why aren't you willing to say you are an anti-vaxxer?
Is it because of the PR campaign prior to Covid?
Are you willing to say you're an anti-safeter? I think from the context you know what an anti-safeter is - somebody who is against safety. Are you against safety?
TCB
originally posted by: TheAMEDDDoc
People don’t trust governments, they don’t like being forced to put stuff in their bodies, and that causes conflict. Plus, politicians and the media, even pharmaceutical companies are taking advantage of all of this and taxpayers get the bill.
Am I comfortable taking the vaccine, not entirely, but I do trust my colleagues and believe it will work in most recipients.
• There is evidence of bias towards publishing negative results. 88% of prospective studies report positive effects, and only 77% of retrospective studies do.
• Studies from North America are 3.7 times more likely to report negative results than studies from the rest of the world combined, p = 0.000004.