• Shake747
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    18 months ago

    If you think stupidity lives only on one end of the political spectrum, you’re going to be in for a bad time. Every group has their rednecks.

    Willful ignorance exists heavily on both sides too. There was some willful ignorance about how effective the covid vaccine was when the government started mandating it everywhere they could.

    Now that a huge portion of our population received the never-used-before (and rushed) vaccine, we know it’s not that effective. Hopefully this story ends here. The fact that this became very political should’ve been a huge red flag to everyone.

    Here’s some references for you if your unsure where I’m getting this “effectiveness” data from:

    https://www.nbcnews.com/health/health-news/natural-immunity-protective-covid-vaccine-severe-illness-rcna71027

    https://www.thelancet.com/journals/lancet/article/PIIS0140-6736(22)02465-5/fulltext

    The “medical freedom” crowd, in this instance, were ensuring the government doesn’t over step, as it likes to do.

    If we’d stop with this tribalistic bullshit we could hold our governments more accountable and have them be more transparent. But we’re a divided mess - we won’t be able to do anything good until we find our middle ground.

    Once we do, then no more Trumps, no more Trudeaus, just public servants doing what public servants should.

    • @MrSpArkle@lemmy.ca
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      38 months ago

      Nobody has a monopoly on stupidity, but the right is pretty close to an anti-trust lawsuit.

      You put “effectiveness” in quotes because you have come to believe the vaccines aren’t effective. You pump “natural immunity” because your information sources told you the vaccines are dangerous, while ignoring that the health risks of getting that natural immunity is way higher without a vaccine than with.

      Letting the virus burn through the population to acquire immunity is how we get Spanish Flu numbers. It’s inhumane and dangerous to the fabric of society. Catching covid after vaccination is the far superior option.

      The vaccines kept people out of hospitals, prevented many infections, and newer studies are confirming with high certainty now that they reduced transmission:

      Initial VET of booster-vaccination (mRNA primary and booster-vaccination) was 87% (95%CI 86–89) against Delta and 68% (95%CI 65–70) against Omicron. The VET-estimate against Delta and Omicron decreased to 71% (95%CI 64–78) and 55% (95%CI 46–62) respectively, 150–200 days after booster-vaccination. Hybrid immunity, defined as vaccination and documented prior infection, was associated with durable and higher or comparable (by number of antigen exposures) protection against transmission.

      https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10073587/#:~:text=Vaccines reduced susceptibility of HREC,contact completed BNT162b2 primary-vaccination.

      What part of these findings show a lack of effectiveness?

      There is a long history of governments enforcing vaccines, and it’s because individual freedoms DO NOT trump the wellbeing of the country at large. People complained about freedom when they banned indoor smoking and enforced seatbelts too. Same stupid shit from stupid children.

      But it’s ok, throw your lot in with stupid racist plague rats who are afraid of proven, tested, effective vaccine.

      Keep consuming media so warped that you actually think Trudeau is anywhere near as dangerous as Trump.