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In reply to the discussion: This message was self-deleted by its author [View all]Are_grits_groceries
(17,111 posts)4. I have always supported more research into vaccines.
Vaccines for many diseases probably can be improved. The science shouldn't stop with the first viable batch.
That said, would you rather have the huge outbreaks of measles and other diseases that vaccines have prevented?
Scientists will never produce a vaccine without some side effects or drawbacks. If we wait on something like that, many will needlessly die. They have to test and refine until an acceptable vaccine is found. That should be released and more research done.
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Twain's and Voltaire's scathing assaults on the sub-literate idiots attracted more flies than honey
LanternWaste
Feb 2015
#30
don't forget "the mysterious biogogical system", like you did our eradication of smallpox.
bettyellen
Feb 2015
#31
Maybe if this wasnt what was at risk, we could avoid the harsh discourse
NoJusticeNoPeace
Feb 2015
#76
For those whose minds are made up, no evidence is sufficient. I remember that epidemic.
Hekate
Feb 2015
#88
You must think those of us who advocate harshly for vaccination are as stupid as the anti-vaxxers.
MohRokTah
Feb 2015
#5
Trying to have rational discussions with the anti-vaxxers has been the approach for over a decade
MohRokTah
Feb 2015
#12
that is such bullshit, didn't you feel just a little ashamed hitting enter?
Warren Stupidity
Feb 2015
#17
There isn't a scientist worth their salt who isn't constantly trying to find more answers.
Avalux
Feb 2015
#8
I look forward to the day when an immunization mechanism capable of dealing with the mutable nature
MohRokTah
Feb 2015
#11
I would like there to be more vaccines, starting with a vaccine against HIV please.
Bluenorthwest
Feb 2015
#32
Forced confinement in their homes with zero physical contact is adequate. eom
MohRokTah
Feb 2015
#55
I think creating doubt about life saving vaccines is mean. I think it is meanness to foster fear
Bluenorthwest
Feb 2015
#68