n0ttomuch t1_izp2ybb wrote
Reply to comment by Randybiz117 in An analysis of 4511 vaccine-related tweets show that anti-vaccine messaging tends to focus on the "harmful" nature of vaccines, based on personal values and beliefs rather than hard facts. Anonymity did not affect the type of content posted, but did affect volume of content. by glawgii
No, it dosen't. Ultimatly if a medicine has side efects that you aren't sure you could handle then it's better not to take it
JaelPendragon t1_izpxhm4 wrote
What about handling the direct effects of infection instead? Go get educated
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SocialismIsStupid t1_izrm0qb wrote
Literally any medicine can cause side effects. Even people in placebo groups get side effects. We would have no medicine with this view point.
n0ttomuch t1_izrruha wrote
some side effects are worse then others. Doctors literely wont prescibe you medicene if side effect are too storng for a patient.
SocialismIsStupid t1_izrsnqb wrote
So wait do you trust doctors or not? 99% of doctors recommend the Covid vax. Yes, there are a few quack doctors on the Internet. That’s one of the main issues with the internet. You get one doctor saying these crazy claims then 99 others saying it’s safe. Yet, anitivaxers hold on to that 1% dearly acting like it’s 50/50 divide when it’s 99/1.
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