#5 and #6 are unfair. I've never seen a single post of that nature. #1 and #2 are extremely valid and should be stated. Do you think the polio vaccine was a bad thing? I'm old enough to know people who strongly believe otherwise.
The reason viruses like smallpox were eradicated is because they don't have an animal reservoir, whereas coronaviruses do. The problem with scientific arguments is most people don't understand what they're talking about (including me, not trying to sound rude). I had to research to understand why small pox vaccines were effective, bc we literally eradicated it.
Similarly, this would be like treating all vehicles the same, but some vehicles are cars and others are boats. They're part of the same family since they're both vehicles, but they have distinct characteristics that make them operate differently.
#5 and #6 are unfair. I've never seen a single post of that nature. #1 and #2 are extremely valid and should be stated. Do you think the polio vaccine was a bad thing? I'm old enough to know people who strongly believe otherwise.
The reason viruses like smallpox were eradicated is because they don't have an animal reservoir, whereas coronaviruses do. The problem with scientific arguments is most people don't understand what they're talking about (including me, not trying to sound rude). I had to research to understand why small pox vaccines were effective, bc we literally eradicated it.
Similarly, this would be like treating all vehicles the same, but some vehicles are cars and others are boats. They're part of the same family since they're both vehicles, but they have distinct characteristics that make them operate differently.
I'm too young and/or non-versed in the polio-vaccine development.
However, I am told there is a significant correlation between the prevalence of polio and the presence of lead-arsenide pesticides.
The evidence does raise my eyebrows, but I think history has occluded an accurate picture.
Nobody cares you think it's unfair, handshake.