The tragedy of antivaxxer obsessives

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I believe corroborated info, yes. You on the other hand are as plausible as flying pig. So yes, I believe any information that has merit.
Corroborated by whom?

And who do you think has 'merit'?

I mean if you can't believe the Lancet then who do you believe in?

Oops, that's where your argument falls down!
 
PMSL...

Is 'fundamentally altered the course' the new definition of 'ended'? :LOL:

Which is the better option, to take the very major risk of getting it, and risk an early demise/possibly years of ill health, or of having the jab at the miniscule risk of having some side effects, which for most people are hardly worth mentioning - despite your ridiculous claims?

Those people who can see beyond the ends of their nose, who are rightfully sceptical of the sources of misinformation you read, sensibly just accept the jab and get on with their life. No doubt, they will have the last laugh.
 
Let me think.

This thread started out with areas that had a mixture of two distinct groups. One of the groups contained a large proportion of antivaxxers.
The other didn't

The group with the antivaxxers had a larger number of unexpected deaths.

Have our own antivaxxers come up with a plausible excuse supporting their opinion?
 
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A link provided by a melon - I'll give that a miss thanks, and watch something a bit more reputational.
 
I mean if you can't believe the Lancet then who do you believe in?
Of course vaccinated people can pass on the virus, as can the unvaccinated.

This is a quote from the Lancet article you read.......

"Vaccine effectiveness studies have conclusively demonstrated the benefit of COVID-19 vaccines in reducing individual symptomatic and severe disease, resulting in reduced hospitalisations and intensive care unit admissions".

Let others read the FULL article.


Puts it all into context.
 
Thanks harry It’s verbatim
You do understand the sample was of 20 people ? Hardly a real basis for any claim.

And you think that is enough to prove something ? There are probably more than 20 people involved in this thread !

Clutching at straws
 
Thanks harry It’s verbatim
Verbatim garbage = still garbage

have you ever considered doing due diligence before believing what you read.

3 seconds googling and I found this:

”Vaccine experts are pushing back on an analysis published by Florida's surgeon general that warns COVID-19 vaccines increase the risk of cardiac-related deaths in young men, calling the study poorly designed and dangerously misleading”

 
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