Posted on Aug 23, 2021
Let's Stop Pretending About the Covid-19 Vaccines
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Highlight subtitles: "Let's Stop Pretending ...
...the vaccines are 90% effective and breakthrough cases are “uncommon.”
...that vaccinated people are far less likely to spread SARS-CoV-2.
...that it’s rare for vaccinated people to develop severe Covid-19 or die.
...that prior infection should not influence the decision to vaccinate.
...that the vaccines are a no-brainer for adolescents and children.
...that a third booster is definitely going to help.
...that these vaccines are “kill-shots,” cause sterility, spread disease, etc.
...that the vaccines are the only way to reduce the burden of Covid-19.
...that vaccines alone will bring an end to Covid-19.
And, man, oh man, are the pretenders out there in abundance!
No shortage of them right here on RP, either...
...the vaccines are 90% effective and breakthrough cases are “uncommon.”
...that vaccinated people are far less likely to spread SARS-CoV-2.
...that it’s rare for vaccinated people to develop severe Covid-19 or die.
...that prior infection should not influence the decision to vaccinate.
...that the vaccines are a no-brainer for adolescents and children.
...that a third booster is definitely going to help.
...that these vaccines are “kill-shots,” cause sterility, spread disease, etc.
...that the vaccines are the only way to reduce the burden of Covid-19.
...that vaccines alone will bring an end to Covid-19.
And, man, oh man, are the pretenders out there in abundance!
No shortage of them right here on RP, either...
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One of the most honest "we don't really know" articles I've read.
"The whole thing might have gone better had we stuck to telling the truth as we knew it."
"This pandemic has been an utter disaster. The next one might be worse. Bolstering our national capacity to fight off viruses would be a wise investment."
"The whole thing might have gone better had we stuck to telling the truth as we knew it."
"This pandemic has been an utter disaster. The next one might be worse. Bolstering our national capacity to fight off viruses would be a wise investment."
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