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Science Deniers Try to Take Over a Sarasota Public Hospital
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<blockquote data-quote="probinson" data-source="post: 76856463" data-attributes="member: 121249"><p>I must be the worst anti-vaxxer ever.</p><p></p><p>Both my wife and I have had all of our recommended vaccines. Both of our children received all of their vaccines on the recommended schedule. I and my daughter have had 2 doses of the Pfizer COVID vaccine. My son and my wife had the single dose J&J. I would also agree with the general statement that vaccines have saved more lives than any other medical intervention in our lifetimes.</p><p></p><p>That said, I have seen no compelling evidence that me, my wife, my son or my daughter would benefit from a COVID booster as we've all been vaccinated and all had (relatively mild) COVID infections. Further, as I've examined the data that was presented on these COVID vaccines in the clinical trials, I am appalled at that paucity of data that was required to authorize them. I am further appalled at the hand-waving of side-effects, the failure to recognize prior infection as protective, and the incessant downplaying of the age-stratification of risk. The claim of "95% efficacy" was misleading from the beginning. The so-called "bivalent" vaccine is going to be rubber-stamped by the FDA next month and they will require no data that shows a benefit. Heck, some colleges are already stating that they'll mandate this new vaccine, even though it doesn't even exist yet!</p><p></p><p>I am not an "anti-vaxxer", no matter how many people falsely accuse me of such. It's just an intellectually dishonest, lazy attempt to discredit me via ad hominem. The bottom line is, there are real concerns with the harm these vaccines (and the COVID response in general) are doing to evidence-based medicine, and that's why I post so much about it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="probinson, post: 76856463, member: 121249"] I must be the worst anti-vaxxer ever. Both my wife and I have had all of our recommended vaccines. Both of our children received all of their vaccines on the recommended schedule. I and my daughter have had 2 doses of the Pfizer COVID vaccine. My son and my wife had the single dose J&J. I would also agree with the general statement that vaccines have saved more lives than any other medical intervention in our lifetimes. That said, I have seen no compelling evidence that me, my wife, my son or my daughter would benefit from a COVID booster as we've all been vaccinated and all had (relatively mild) COVID infections. Further, as I've examined the data that was presented on these COVID vaccines in the clinical trials, I am appalled at that paucity of data that was required to authorize them. I am further appalled at the hand-waving of side-effects, the failure to recognize prior infection as protective, and the incessant downplaying of the age-stratification of risk. The claim of "95% efficacy" was misleading from the beginning. The so-called "bivalent" vaccine is going to be rubber-stamped by the FDA next month and they will require no data that shows a benefit. Heck, some colleges are already stating that they'll mandate this new vaccine, even though it doesn't even exist yet! I am not an "anti-vaxxer", no matter how many people falsely accuse me of such. It's just an intellectually dishonest, lazy attempt to discredit me via ad hominem. The bottom line is, there are real concerns with the harm these vaccines (and the COVID response in general) are doing to evidence-based medicine, and that's why I post so much about it. [/QUOTE]
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