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sstrams
by the people telling me to shut up and believe what I'm being told.. .
And no one is doing that.
BUT what is being said is is this--there are good reasons some info is considered good, and some is considered iffy.
If you have decades worth of advanced medical science working all over the world, building on previous advanced medical science that has successfully fought viruses for decades now---that means something.
That;s thousands upon thousands of well-trained medical people in top institutions who have dedicated their lives to working on things like this.
And the nature of science is to poke, prod, test, and re-test claims. There has to be a high standard for claims to stand up.
This is the same modern scientific world that recently was able to detect gravitational waves from a many light years distance collision of 2 black holes.
The obligation we have, if we want to be reasonable, is to find out what the solid medical consensus is.
And we have that. Millions of vaccines have been given and the results tabulated and studied.
It would take a very solid case from very well-trained people to argue with that. What we get instead is these isolated claims, usually badly put together, by marginal people who cannot make a case.
There is nothing to doubt about these vaccines. We know that. It's established. The evidence and the analysis all leads that direct.
Would you listen to a non-Rams fan who did not follow football very closely who said Joe Namath had a great 2nd career with the Rams? Well--your article is like that.
Find the actual consensus, it's not hard to do.
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Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 06/18/2021 07:47AM by zn.