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/r/medicine does a little nooticing :marseynoooticer: about the train question

https://old.reddit.com/r/medicine/comments/1icip3e/executive_order_protecting_children_from_chemical/

								

								

Most of the comments are typical reddit (WHAT ABOUT INTERSEX PEOPLE HUH? HUH? HUH?) but there's one thread of sanity that surprisingly has upkongs.

https://old.reddit.com/r/medicine/comments/1icip3e/executive_order_protecting_children_from_chemical/m9rm976/?context=8

One person even dares to say the thing you're not supposed to nootice out loud:

https://old.reddit.com/r/medicine/comments/1icip3e/executive_order_protecting_children_from_chemical/m9s5q6m/?context=8

Note the number of trans healthcare professionals in the comments here. I believe they are likely overrepresented in this thread in comparison to real life.

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Go through the thread and you'll see loads of comments starting with "trans ___________ here" :hehecat:

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We're redefining terms again, hope you guys got your dictionaries ready.

@fedposter's not redefining anything. I've been a vaxmaxxing enthusiast for like 15 years now.

:marseygigavaxxer#:

I originally thought hardcore that vaccines were bad and gave you autism :marseycrazy: but came to understand through research plus education they are in general as close as you can get to a miracle of modern medicine given their relative lack of side effects, and the people opposed were in general r-slurred and without exception politically/ideologically biased (which used to be mostly granola leftoids and now is mostly rightoid chuds)

Anecdotally I once had to initiate an emergency quarantine of a facility in the middle of the night for turned out to be a nasty stain of the routine influenza after having to send like 10/50 SNF patients to the hospital in one night.

Like 5 of the 10 died and all the ones who were hospitalized were unvaxxed without exception and none of the patients who were vaxxed were hospitalized.

Even if a vax isn't very effective or is just plain shitty, the benefit always outweighs the risk by a landslide otherwise it literally would be so easy to sue pharma companies out of existence with the current tort laws for medical malpractice, like full r-slur easy.

The real problem with vaccines now is that their literally too safe and are too pacified/attenuated enough so that everyone can basically get it including that one straggy kid you all knew in school with the fricking latex or peanut butter allergy who has to use his epipen and inhaler every time he breathed air in a public space.

In any event, the blame for how we got here is equally shared between nonchuds and chuds. :marseygrilling2: Frickin r-slurs

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Even if a vax isn't very effective or is just plain shitty, the benefit always outweighs the risk by a landslide otherwise it literally would be so easy to sue pharma companies out of existence with the current tort laws for medical malpractice, like full r-slur easy.

Part of the reason it's not so easy is that vaccines generally have to go through years of testing before they can be put into general use

How many years did it take for COVID vaccines to start coming out?

Yeah we kind of skipped doing the science on those ones

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Part of the reason it's not so easy is that vaccines generally have to go through years of testing before they can be put into general use

How many years did it take for COVID vaccines to start coming out?

Yeah we kind of skipped doing the science on those ones

Vaccines don't have to go through "years of testing", but they DO have to go through the most rigorous of clinical testing with large samples and controls prior to mass adoption. This applies to every covid vax. They were already in the practice of doing preliminary comprehensive safety trials on the trivalent annual flu vaccine, every single year, months ahead of the scheduled vax. Nothing was "skipped" as the laws surrounding vaccines would have been a cash cow of medical tort regarding liability for adverse effects if they did anything less, which you would know if you ever look into how difficult the government makes it for big pharma to make vaccines.

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Yeah it's not like an emergency use authorization was granted to fast track things, right?

It was totally all the same process they just used different words

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fast track =/= unsafe

show me where it was somehow worse or less rigorous than the annual trivalent flu vaccine (thats 3 different antigens btw sweaty, meaning three times the risk than the covid vax with 1 puny antigen :marseycry: )

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I don't care about your whataboutism so no I'm not going to look into your flu shit, if you want to argue that flu vaccines are even more dangerous than the rushed COVID vaccines then you can go ahead and produce that data on your own

My argument is that the COVID vaccines were rushed

The FDA's decisions to authorize COVID vaccines were carefully worded to reflect uncertainties: "it is reasonable to believe" that the vaccine "may be effective."8 Although the efficacy data for all three vaccines were more impressive than the 50% efficacy EUA guidelines required, the FDA acknowledged that lack of data on asymptomatic patients and short follow-up meant that it was not possible to determine if the vaccines prevent asymptomatic COVID-19, or how long immunity lasted. It stated that two-month median follow-up was insufficient to answer key public health questions: how long these vaccines prevent moderate and severe COVID for which patients, and if and when booster shots are needed. Although FDA advisors urged longer follow-up, the vaccine companies did not agree. Pfizer announced on their vaccine Web site that study participants have the option of being unblinded and vaccinated in March 2021; Janssen and Moderna made similar public statements.

https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC8101583/

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It stated that two-month median follow-up was insufficient to answer key public health questions: how long these vaccines prevent moderate and severe COVID for which patients, and if and when booster shots are needed.

No shit sherlock, but this literally supports my point. Had they waited for long term data it would have arbitrability taken longer to confirm the waning immunity as the longevity of protection was still obscured.

Do you think we should have somehow waited to see how quickly the covid vaccines began to wane in order to determine how soon you needed a booster? lol

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Had they waited for long term data it would have arbitrability taken longer to confirm the waning immunity as the longevity of protection was still obscured.

And you don't think that data would have been valuable when deciding whether the rollout was worth the risk?

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And you don't think that data would have been valuable when deciding whether the rollout was worth the risk? :marseygigaretard:

:marseyconfused: Irrelevant. The risk of delay in all scenarios dwarfed the risk of the vax being ineffective

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EUA occurred after the safety trials had been evaluated.

Currently only flu can skip full efficacy trials and they use surveillance to figure it out. EUA was faster than changing the law to allow vaccines that are not flu to skip efficacy.

Phase 3 is r-slurred and shouldn't exist. It's about 60% of the development cost of drugs and does nothing to protect us.

If they allow humans to take a vaccine they have any evidence is unsafe and that wasn't disclosed to the FDA during trials they loose their immunity and people can sue them. This is assessed by courts not the FDA, anyone can sue pharma they just have to have evidence there is a safety issue they knew about but didn't disclose.

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and the people opposed were in general r-slurred and without exception politically/ideologically biased

Don't give me that shit when we spent the last 5 years hearing on the news that anyone who questioned the government's response, including the mandates, efficacy of vaccines, distancing, masking, etc... was an anti-vaxxer.

If only a year ago I had posted my previous comment about vaccine efficacy on reddit I would have been banned for misinformation, so don't tell me that doesn't qualify as being skeptical of the vaccine, when the vaccine was presented as the panacea that would solve everything.

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Don't give me that shit when we spent the last 5 years hearing on the news that anyone who questioned the government's response, including the mandates, efficacy of vaccines, distancing, masking, etc... was an anti-vaxxer.

https://i.rdrama.net/images/1738274066Vzs8h7wLpUvuUA.webp

I'm not concerned with political hypocrisy I literally already said it was mostly nonchuds who were antivax until chuds found it ideologically convenient and vice versa. Vaxxing in general is miraculous at best and ineffective at worse because of overregulation and overzealous safety protocols, nothing vax even reached the surface throughout covid that would qualify as remotely risky by the same standard that every real med you take over the counter everyday like acetaminophen which grossly exceeds it in terms of risk versus benefit.

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That has nothing to do with what we're arguing about.

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Wrong.

:marseycontemplate:

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Your arguments for vaxlaxxing are weak, like your immune system.

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