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Originally Posted by Inner Dirt
I got it too after being vaccinated, I honestly think the vaccine does minimize symptoms.
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Personally, I don't think there was ever a debate about whether it minimizes symptoms.
I think the debate has been:
1. Have the drug companies, Fauci, media, and healthcare industry been understating (lying) about the risks, side effects, deaths etc... because they believe despite those risks, there is still a net benefit to being vaccinated?
2. Did they already know the benefits were not as good as advertised and would not last very long?
3. Did money and risk to career for speaking out impact policy?
Let's say they have been "noble lying" because they think there is a net benefit, I object to that on principle alone, but even worse it assumes that everyone's risk/reward is the same.
Someone like me (62 and high blood pressure) should probably be vaccinated.
But the math changes A LOT if the risks are higher than they are saying, the benefit is lower and doesn't last long, and you are 25 year old very healthy male, let alone a kid etc..
How can you make an informed decision of what your risk reward is if they are lying about the both the risks and benefits?