Supermofo wrote: ↑Mon Dec 07, 2020 10:38 am
Absolutely they can get it wrong Thalidomide and all that. But you yourself said you've had vaccines and will have this didn't you? So would you make the same comparisons to taking drugs at a party?
No, that's Greenies argument not mine.
I had a load of vaccinations all at the same time when we deployed to Iraq the first time, I was ill for a week or so with what felt like lethargy and cold symptoms. I'm maybe imagining it but I've never been right since then, I occasionally have migraines and fevers/lethargy now that I never used to have before then, could be coincidence though.
Gulf war syndrome the first time around is a real thing though.
I don't know much about vaccines, but I assume they trial them in isolation? Then they administer multiple ones either together or over a period of time (maybe even a lifetime) and who knows how they combine in your body. Stuff can hang around in your body for a long time, probably forever.
I'm not anti-vaccine, but I know medicine isn't foolproof either, so I'd be against forcing people to take it or forcing parents to make kids have it.