candycorn
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- Aug 25, 2009
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Yes...by all means post this "evidence"Sure there is.And because republicans won’t get the vaccine
While I'm sure it's very convenient to make the vaccine argument a political one. I believe, if you look at the actual numbers of percentages vaccinated, you will find that it isn't neatly split along party lines.
The argument is a simple one. Each individual has to weigh the exceptionally slim chance of having a serious infection from COVID that leads to any long term health problems to the even more slim chance of having a serious reaction to a regimen of vaccination. Although, truth be told, there is no hard data available on either choice that hasn't been run through a politically-motivated filter.
The vaccine was distributed and fewer people are dying. I'm not sure what you think is the downside.
Correlation is not equal to causation.
There is evidence that the virus has achieved enough population penetration to trigger a herd immunity.
Without significantly more study, there is no way of knowing .