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Comments by "Darlene" (@darlene2709) on "Global National: Feb. 4, 2021 | More uncertainty over delivery of COVID-19 vaccine doses to Canada" video.
119 million people have been vaccinated across the world. You should stop spreading misinformation. From the CDC website: "COVID-19 vaccination will help protect you from getting COVID-19. You may have some side effects, which are normal signs that your body is building protection. These side effects may affect your ability to do daily activities, but they should go away in a few days." Death is not on the list of side effects.
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The 116 million people around the world that have been vaccinated would disagree with you. Unless you have a religious objection, are afraid of needles, or are allergic, there is no reason not to get vaccinated.
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@gottspeed No one is going to make you get vaccinated. We understand that you may have religious objections, allergies, or are terrified of needles.
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@TheSpyder1960 Stop spreading misinformation about the vaccine.
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@Seahorses and Seashells I don't know how to respond to a comment filled with gibberish.
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@TheSpyder1960 From the CDC website: "We understand that some people may be concerned about getting vaccinated now that COVID-19 vaccines are available in the United States. While more COVID-19 vaccines are being developed as quickly as possible, routine processes and procedures remain in place to ensure the safety of any vaccine that is authorized or approved for use. Safety is a top priority, and there are many reasons to get vaccinated." I would suggest reading the article for yourself.
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@Seahorses and Seashells I should call you Dr. Seahorses and Seashells because you have a medical or science degree. Questioning someone else's intelligence doesn't lend credibility to your argument.
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@Seahorses and Seashells You have not provided any evidence to support your views. That is how science works.
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@TheSpyder1960 Unless you have a religious objection, allergies to vaccine ingredients, or are afraid of needles, the vaccine is safe and effective, according to all scientific evidence. No one is going to force you to get vaccinated so I'm not sure why you are being so defensive.
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@Seahorses and Seashells Science and religion are often in conflict. From the UCLA Newsroom: "Many people believe that Galileo was hounded by the church for almost two decades, that he openly maintained a belief in heliocentrism, and that he was only spared torture and death because his powerful friends intervened on his behalf." You are definitely entitled to follow your religious beliefs. You should respect the scientific beliefs of others. No one is going to force you to get vaccinated.
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@TheSpyder1960 For simple followers such as yourself, vaccinations are the only way out of this pandemic unless you are happy with following health measures for the foreseeable future. I, for one, am tired of listening to antimaskers defending their rights.
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@TheSpyder1960 If I am a sheep, you are a lemming. Let's at least be honest about your level of scientific expertise. You are in no position to advise anyone of anything medical unless you have the credentials to back it up.
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@TheSpyder1960 Getting information from reliable sources is not making stuff up as you are implying. It is the foundation of report writing that students in grade 4 are taught. Unless you are doing your own original research, you are also getting your information from somewhere.
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@TheSpyder1960 Getting information from reliable sources is not making stuff up as you are implying. It is the foundation of report writing that students in grade 4 are taught. Unless you are doing your own original research, you are also getting your information from somewhere.
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@TheSpyder1960 Not following and not agreeing are different. Just because one doesn't agree with you doesn't mean one is not following the conversation. Good luck to you as well.
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@Teheru 17 Ending an argument with an insult weakens your point. The safe and effective vaccines are the only way out of this pandemic so unless one has religious objections or is allergic to any vaccine ingredients, everyone should get vaccinated. For those who are hesitant, seek advice from a family doctor.
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@Teheru 17 Ending an argument with an insult weakens your point. The safe and effective vaccines are the only way out of this pandemic so unless one has religious objections or is allergic to any vaccine ingredients, everyone should get vaccinated. For those who are hesitant, seek advice from a family doctor.
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