You can't. Just as some minds are made up not to take the injection, other minds are made up to get it. We believe our rationale makes the most sense, but so do they. If they haven't been willing to investigate the injections prior to making up their minds, it's not likely that information after the fact will accomplish anything, no matter how valid it is. You can try, but don't be surprised when your efforts fall on deaf ears, in which case all you can do is move on to another and hope for better results.
People have a difficult time admitting they may have made a mistake. As far as vaxxers are concerned, if they did not suffer severe adverse reactions to the shot themselves, then the problem does not exist and they made the right choice because they want COVID over. Arguing with them after they've already taken the shot does absolutely no good and will probably just alienate you from them and make them not respect your choice to not get vaxxed.
Good point, I’m think more of countering the “long haul” claim before people have been given the shot. I completely agree that it’s not fruitful after the fact.
Ask them if they were aware that the shots have risk of making covid worse. Perhaps they are at additional risk of even worse long haul effects on top of the risks included along with the shot.
You can't. Just as some minds are made up not to take the injection, other minds are made up to get it. We believe our rationale makes the most sense, but so do they. If they haven't been willing to investigate the injections prior to making up their minds, it's not likely that information after the fact will accomplish anything, no matter how valid it is. You can try, but don't be surprised when your efforts fall on deaf ears, in which case all you can do is move on to another and hope for better results.
People have a difficult time admitting they may have made a mistake. As far as vaxxers are concerned, if they did not suffer severe adverse reactions to the shot themselves, then the problem does not exist and they made the right choice because they want COVID over. Arguing with them after they've already taken the shot does absolutely no good and will probably just alienate you from them and make them not respect your choice to not get vaxxed.
Good point, I’m think more of countering the “long haul” claim before people have been given the shot. I completely agree that it’s not fruitful after the fact.
Ask them if they were aware that the shots have risk of making covid worse. Perhaps they are at additional risk of even worse long haul effects on top of the risks included along with the shot.
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33113270/