This is my answer now when people of authority over me are asking if I have had my vaccine yet.
I tell them I'm in the control group that is not taking it.
I tell them that If I die from COVID, it means I probably should have got the vaccine. If they die, it means they shouldn't have, and at least now there is a way to know the bottom-line effectiveness of the vaccine...
I've found this gives them pause and sounds just medical enough to confuse their tiny sheep mind. I also say it with a certain degree of certainty and relief in my voice, just to keep them thinking.
Interesting point.
I've always found healthcare studies off, simply because it's impossible it have a legit study without denying ethics. You can't study people humanely and find real conclusions.
That's why there is always some fad weight loss plan that works for some but not all.
Sorry, but we aren't all genetically the same. The only proof needed is majority of Europeans can digest lactose but majority of Asians cannot.
We are all still of the same race. Sad that some can't see it.
Ask them what the acceptable window is for "known side-effects." I guarantee you it's not 2, 3, 4 or 5 decades.
Where's the study indicating that the rise in cancer and other diseases aren't directly attributed to being vaccinated/over-vaccinated? How do we know these diseases later in life aren't the direct/indirect result of vaccines?
We're more vaccinated than at anytime in history and yet digenerative diseases are sky-rocketing... This is the era of modern medicine? No thanks, I'm not interested.
And yes, your points are very good as well. There's just too many variables to call vaccines "Safe." Yeah, they may be safe in the context that you're not likely to keel over dead in 24 hours, but are they safe, 20 years down the road? Nobody knows that.