will republicans, especially the anti-vaxxer variety, ever get behind mandatory vaccinations, which a lot of experts are now calling for? fox s brian kilmeade asked senator ron johnson. could you ever get behind a vaccine mandate for everybody? no, not unless there s some incredibly deadly disease. i mean, much higher infection fatality rates than we had with covid. what? sorry, what? some incredibly deadly disease with higher infection fatality rates. are these people out of their minds? covid has killed more than 616,000 people in the united states and brought life expectancy down in 2020 by more than a year and a half. there have been more deaths from covid in the u.s. in 18 months than american deaths in world war i, world war ii and vietnam combined. and the coronavirus pandemic is the third deadliest event in american history behind only the
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The COVID Vaccines: At what point do adverse reactions matter?
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I am not an anti-vaxxer, though I am sure to be labeled as such. Feel free to lump me in with the group of hesitant vaxxers, however. My logic is that we simply do not have enough data about the longer-term effects of the new vaccines and their delivery methods to know if they are really safe. All indications that I have read from many experts indicate that the vaccines and delivery method are safe, but life experience tells me to see how they stand the test of time. My analysis of COVID data also leads me to the conclusion that not everyone should get the vaccine.
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