tipper7959

tipper7959 t1_j72haqn wrote

I was skeptical of the covid vaccine when I first heard about it because I didn't understand how it came about so fast when vaccines up until then took years/decades to develop and test. As I learned more I felt more comfortable in the experts recommendations to get the vaccine and I was in line the first day it was publicly available.

It's okay to be skeptical of something at first take IMO but holding on to skepticism in the face of insurmountable evidence and expert guidance is foolish.

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tipper7959 t1_j72g1lc wrote

That seems like a problem that will fix itself over time though right? If the rational people go get the vaccine and don't get cancer and the antivaxxers die at a greater rate... Eventually that evidence will be irrefutable and the norm will just be go get your fucking shots. Or the antivax idea will succumb to attrition over a long enough timeframe. Either way I'm gonna get a cancer vaccine.

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