@TurdQuarter@ProFootballTalk If BLM cared about black lives they would say something about the OVER 6700 blacks that were killed by other blacks last year. During that time there were 15 disputed police shootings.
@withqualms@NicHulscher MDs were under pressure from medical board to repeat the same talking points. They way medicine is practiced today, physicians do not have the latitude they had 30 years ago. They wanted to keep their license so they kept their mouths shut.
@withqualms@NicHulscher I understand that big pharma really wanted these injections to happen, because they made billions. Big pharma pays almost everything clinicians do.
@withqualms@NicHulscher "Have you ever provided clinical care to others? Did you supervise your mother, father loved ones acute care?"
What does this have to do with anything?
@withqualms@NicHulscher I am not sure, there is a Korean study of 8.4 million people that indicates that the risk of cancer increases after the shot, but that will not be enough for you even though that evidence is better than estimates.
@withqualms@NicHulscher They knew in advance that they needed two, but they only took one. What happened to them after the first shot to convince them to skip the second that they knew was necessary. They, by definition, are not antivaxers.
@withqualms@NicHulscher Finally those who only took one shot are considered unvaccinated.
"During the primary rollout phase of the vaccine, more than 81% of the U.S. population received at least one vaccine dose, with approximately 67% considered fully vaccinated."
Why would people take only one shot?
@withqualms@NicHulscher The problem with this data is the definition of the vaccinated. Vaccinated individuals are only considered vaccinated two weeks after the second shot. Anyone taking the first shot and dying is considered unvaccinated.
@withqualms@NicHulscher They did not stop transmission and they did not stop people from getting COVID. You just keep ignoring facts. So me not taking the experimental injections hurt no one.
@withqualms@NicHulscher "A truly informed decision usually requires the help of experienced well-trained physicians."
A truly informed decision requires full disclosure of risks AND a well tested product. You know, more than 4-6 months of phase three trials.