KevanG
Pragmatic Villain
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It still doesn't change the fact I never see the pro vaccine side point out the 1 in a million chance of very bad things happening when discussing this issue. In fairness the anti vaxxer side doesn't either so they equally as guilty. I do think any discussion from the pro vaccine side though should bring up the chances of bad things happening then just ignore the extremely low chance something bad might happen if you take a vaccine. If they address it and point out worse things can happen if you don't take it, I think it gives their argument more credibility. The fact it's ignored seems like they hiding things to some people
I googled vaccine side effects and this was literally the second link. It's from the CDC explaining about various side effects. They outline them very clearly. If people are whining about not knowing about what side effects may occur then they never bothered to do thirty seconds of research.
The CDC explains the benefits and potential issues with each vaccine and outlines how bad it can get. The information is there and easily obtainable from hundreds of sources if anyone bothered to look at it. When I searched I didn't even think of looking on the CDC website but there it was along with things like webMD, kidshealth and other sites that make it easier to understand.
Besides shoving the information in their faces or tying them up and making them listen to someone recite it there's not a huge amount else that can be done to inform them. The info is in doctors offices and hospitals worldwide and easily thousands of websites.
I didn't even know we had an anthrax vaccine.
