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“Safe and effective” “Trust the science” “We’re all in this together” “Two weeks to flatten the curve” >>🤣
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Unless you are very sick, seriously immune compromised, or elderly and dying natural immunity over vaccine induced immunity has always been the best medical advice
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Your response confirms my initial hypothesis; no sense of humour to be found here. You know, for some proclaiming the virtues of the scientific method it’s a bit surprising to see how quickly you devolve into acrimony and hate when someone proffers the slightest challenge to your scientific belief system on immunology and vaccines. Science is always evolving, learning and correcting, at least, ideally. It does not rely on bully tactics, nor does it need to, to prove a point
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That was meant to be funny. Where’s your sense of humour?
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Polio? Who gets polio in the West these days? That went out over 50 years ago. You seem to be in over your head on a subject you know very little about, probably what’s gleaned from the popular press, as opposed to CDC or WHO statistics
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Again, correlation does not mean causation. Where does it say the polio vaccine was responsible for the eradication of polio? I wish you people had at least a minimum of education and scientific and medical knowledge before speaking on things you know little about.
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Polio was eradicated? When? Where?
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So, according to you I need to have acquired wild polio and smallpox in order to discuss the topic of vaccine effectiveness? I’m not a scientist, but I’m pretty sure that’s not a scientific precept worthy of any scientist, or some guy on the Internet.
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Greed and out of control scientists are to blame, not science.
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McLeod and Best sold their patent for one dollar, in the hopes of making it affordable to all humanity. But today, in Canada, insulin costs much more than it did in the 1930’s. But in the United States insulin has been made so expensive it is unaffordable, and patients die.
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T2 is all lifestyle; mostly dietary and physical activity, a personal choice, whereas T1 is hereditary, generally speaking. Cut out all carbs; animal foods only, plus water and sea salt. If you know of a better approach to optimal health in diabetics by all means broadcast it to the world.
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Did a longer lifespan beginning in the 20th century really come about due to the advent of drugs, or was it due to a combination of things, like widespread use of indoor plumbing, the adoption of personal hygiene practices like hand washing with soap, the widespread implementation of clean drinking water, fresh produce and related adoption of sanitary practices within the food production industry? Mortality from viruses like measles had dropped to statistically zero a few years BEFORE the widespread distribution of a measles vaccine, according to the CDC.
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Apologies. I wasn’t clear. I was referring to the skyrocketing cost of insulin in the United States, quite unlike every other western democracy where prices for insulin are reasonable, and where diabetics don’t have to make hard decisions between insulin and eating.
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