Can you please give me a good response?

  • मुक्त@lemmy.ml
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    3 years ago

    Covid vaccination is different from other vaccinations as being vaccinated doesn’t mean that you have become immune to covid, or that these “side effects” won’t happen. Thousands of double vaccinated people have already died from covid.

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      3 years ago

      that’s how all of vaccines work: you can still get sick and suffer side effects even if you’re vaccined, but the chances are significantly reduced, which is the whole point

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        3 years ago

        The covid vaccines actually increase the chances of getting covid in certain populations. Check last two columns of Table 2 on page 13 of 41st weekly review of covid vaccination for instance. Not how vaccines are expected to work.

        Compare this with say polio vaccine which reduces chances of catching to less than 0.1%.