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rubinelli | 4 years ago

Even though we talk about "the" vaccine, there isn't only one; there are half a dozen different vaccines being administered world-wide, using different methods of production. We're talking about all these independently-developed vaccines failing catastrophically in a way no other vaccine has ever failed before -- reactions after two weeks are incredibly rare. We're thousands of times more likely to be wiped out by a meteor.

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rpmisms|4 years ago

Alternatively, Alex Jones could be right, and they're sophisticated tools to sterilize the vast majority of people.

This is obviously ridiculous, but it's why you should always have a control group.

rubinelli|4 years ago

Nope. The world didn't keep a control group for smallpox, even in the most distant villages. We simply eradicated it.

hilbert42|4 years ago

Where's the evidence? Show me!

BTW, everyone who I know including myself haven't had the slightest of problems.

nradov|4 years ago

Right. There's very little in common between, let's say, the Moderna and Sputnik vaccines. The effects appear to be similar but the underlying technology is completely different.