03-03-2022, 03:35 AM
When the "trope" turns out to be quite accurate.
Anyone smart enough to understand the paper is also smart enough to request the J&J vaccine instead.
Let's ask anyway: why did the US rush ahead with mRNA technology if it's really such a high risk? Are we all going to live in eternal fear of what might happen? We collectively ignore many other risks that are worse.
Perhaps Governor Ige should have decreed that no vaccination would be allowed in Hawaii, because who knows what might happen in the future. This is the same reasoning that's keeping the mask mandate in place, so it must be good, right? Maybe we can mandate diet and exercise to reduce the incidence of heart disease and cancer which killed over 5000 Hawaii residents in 2017. Because safety.
Source: https://www.cdc.gov/nchs/pressroom/state...hawaii.htm
Anyone smart enough to understand the paper is also smart enough to request the J&J vaccine instead.
Let's ask anyway: why did the US rush ahead with mRNA technology if it's really such a high risk? Are we all going to live in eternal fear of what might happen? We collectively ignore many other risks that are worse.
Perhaps Governor Ige should have decreed that no vaccination would be allowed in Hawaii, because who knows what might happen in the future. This is the same reasoning that's keeping the mask mandate in place, so it must be good, right? Maybe we can mandate diet and exercise to reduce the incidence of heart disease and cancer which killed over 5000 Hawaii residents in 2017. Because safety.
Source: https://www.cdc.gov/nchs/pressroom/state...hawaii.htm