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Dollyboy's avatar

I’m confused too. You can throw around numbers all day long… but the upshot is the recovery rate is very high and the death rate very low, no matter how you slice that sausage. And for someone in my demographic, the death rate is really low, to the point of insignificance. They want me vaccinated to protect others from this really low death rate - okay, sure or I could just isolate - you know like what we normally do when someone gets sick? (Asymptotic cases are not true) And what about all the other things that kill people in much MUCH greater numbers? Like diabetes or cancer or air pollution etc… where is the zeal for these things to be avoided? Wait a minute … you can’t prevent cancer with a jab, you can only do it through a better lifestyle and where’s the money in that? Combine this suspicion with the rushed vaccine roll-out, lack of data on long term side effects and my general distrust for anything that comes from government, corporate or monetised mouthpieces … I’ll pass on your little needle thanks (these are not my only reasons for not wanting to be vaccinated but it will do for now). But it won’t be that simple will it? They’re going to strong arm us into getting this vaccine? It’s all very suspicious. I keep having this waking nightmare where everyone who got vaccinated (some of my near and dear have been) gets very sick and/or dies a few years down the track. I know that’s not likely but imagine a world where nearly everyone is vaccinated and that vaccine turns (was planned to be) out to be deadly …. Hmmm

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Excellent points! Liability (aka "accepting responsibility") for their product would make the product manufacturers less suspect. So would have making the entire venture a non-profit humanitarian effort from Day 1. As we all know that did not happen, nor been discussed or even suggested relative to ongoing and future campaigns. (Correct me if I'm wrong.)

Secondly, if people's health is the priority, where is the messaging directed towards those suffering with cardiometabolic disease (Type 2 diabetes, obesity, hypertension)? This population makes up a staggering 2 in every 3 patients hospitalized for Covid (O'Hearn et al. J Am Heart Ass. 2021). Cardiometabolic disease is both preventable and REVERSIBLE in the vast majority of patients with 1) low carbohydrate dietary intervention (cheap & simple to implement) and 2) practical lifestyle modifications (30 minutes a day walking, for example). Why is nobody talking about this? Reducing risk of severe disease saves lives!

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