Apart from the book, What are your thoughts on vaccines?

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I am a microbiologist, so I know how important vaccines are. The only problem is if they are made well and if they are well regulated.
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Vaccines are poisonous that's why they should be taken with prescription. Even though they have healing abilities, they can kill too when take the wrong way
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Vaccines are poisonous that's why they should be taken with prescription. Even though they have healing abilities, they can kill too when take the wrong way
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I'll do my best to provide a helpful response.

Do all vaccines lack safety and effectiveness, as the title suggests?

No, not all vaccines are the same in terms of safety and effectiveness. While some vaccines may have side effects or limitations, many others have been extensively tested and proven to be safe and effective in preventing serious diseases.

Each vaccine is developed and manufactured differently, and their safety and efficacy profiles can vary. Regulatory agencies like the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in the US carefully review and approve vaccines based on rigorous testing and data. Additionally, ongoing monitoring and surveillance help identify potential issues and inform updates to vaccine development and recommendations.

So, while some concerns about specific vaccines like Covishield are valid, it's essential to consider the scientific evidence and nuance rather than making sweeping generalizations about all vaccines.
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Vaccines are great they literally saved humans
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I believe vaccines are excellent inventions. Rather than waiting for your natural immune response to activate, vaccines help you develop immunity against various diseases. With vaccination, it is unlikely you will contract those diseases, and they also help prevent epidemics.
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I think the invention of vaccines have really helped boost people’s immunity and mitigate diseases. The side effects that one experience will go away with time.
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The benefits of approved vaccines in preventing illness and reducing community spread of diseases like measles, chickenpox, and now COVID-19, do seem to vastly outweigh the small risks of mild side effects that some individuals may experience.
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The success of vaccination programs in drastically reducing rates of vaccine-preventable diseases underscores their vital role as a public health measure.
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Vaccine requirements for school enrollment make sense from that standpoint of promoting herd immunity and preventing outbreaks in settings with many people congregating.
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At the same time, I can understand that some individuals may have hesitancies or concerns about vaccines, even if the overall scientific consensus is strongly supportive of their safety and efficacy.
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Open and respectful dialogue, avoiding dismissiveness of concerns, and clearly communicating evidence from credible sources is important.
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Ongoing safety surveillance allows public health authorities to update guidance if needed based on the evolving evidence.
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Even with a small risk of rare side effects, the benefits of vaccination seem to outweigh the risks for most people given the grave harms of COVID-19 itself.
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I always believe that vaccines serve a great positive use to us. But I would love if vaccines don’t have any side effects. I genuinely think vaccines are necessities though.
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