Saga Lout wrote: ↑Thu Feb 29, 2024 12:59 pm
The flu vaccine uses tried and tested technology against variants of the flu virus. It works imperfectly because there are so many different variants.
The mRNA COVID vaccines use a new technique that hasn't been tried and tested. It works imperfectly, if at all, because it hasn't been tested.
Well, it has now. For the last three years it's been tested on millions of mostly ill informed test subjects. It seems that it gives little to no protection and has many side effects ranging from mild to severe. In a sane world it would have been withdrawn or at least restricted until tested properly.
Ok, so now we're getting somewhere (at last) your beef is with the
mRNA covid vaccine - you could have saved some time if you'd mentioned that first.
"The mRNA COVID vaccines use a new technique" To you maybe but not really.
" that hasn't been tried and tested." Disagree because it just isn't true. Same testing as any other vaccine following the same rules. Foreshortened (alongside all the other 'normal' covid vaccines) testing to release for all these covid vaccines because of schedule massaging, available funding, easy recruitment, unprecedented collabortaion.
"It works imperfectly, if at all, " Nope, statistically efficacy is high. Interested to hear why you think not.
"because it hasn't been tested." It has though, see above.
"mostly ill informed test subjects". Ill-informed about what? Test subjects on actual medical trials are required to formally complete and sign their name to "Informed Consent", by the way, it's the law. If you're talking about Joe Public - well, you can only give people the medical information available at the time. A lot of people don't even ask.
"It seems that it gives little to no protection" No, see above.
" and has many side effects ranging from mild to severe.". Finally we're getting to it. Possibly this has some merit, and this is the same for any medication, but in the case of covid mRNA vaccine AFAIK these are really low instances of side effects and there's no verified link. There is an unbiased, follow-up, information-gathering process for
all medications that are released. Unusual instances of adverse events are investigated, time will tell.
I think you're stretching. If you could have resisted putting your serious point amongst all that other garbage you might be taken more seriously.