You can twist it all you like. They are unequivocal. They are not sure it works.
That's absolutely not what they say. They have said they are not sure
how it works. they do know it works.
And there are other significant side effects. They say that because it is true. Simple as that.
As with all medicine. The risks of those side effects are measurably better than the risk of not being vaccinated.
What they do know is that you are more likely to die if you take it than if you don't
They neither know that nor have said that. They have said that they measured an increased death rate
less than that of statistical anomaly . Compare that to the death rate should there be an epidemic and it disappears completely.
and there are significant risks of other complications, and it is all for a condition which in the UK isn't that serious. Pretty much everyone one of us has had it. And we all survived.
I'm not sure where you get your information there - Rotavirus can be incredibly dangerous and often (way more than statistical anomaly) ends up in hospitalisation. The vaccine doesn't just reduce the likelihood of getting the infection, it also reduces the chance of it being serious if it happens.
But hey fudge it, let's give your infant child the jab anyway. It keeps the pharma industry happy and the new parents brainwashed and compliant
The case has been made over and over, with clear evidence as to why vaccines work. You have yet to show any reliable evidence as to why they don't or why they are dangerous. Shouldn't that be the least you do before comments like yours?
And if your kids is damaged by it. Tough brick. Its all worth it for the greater good. The industry will just deny it and when you complain they will mock you.
Unfortunately, sometimes bad things happen. They are far less likely to happen if you vaccinate your kids than if you don't. Some kids get hit by cars, some die in childbirth - you do get the concept that not perfect is still better than not trying right?
it's your child. Pump them full of as much brick as you like. Just don't complain when it goes wrong. They warned you about the risk when they gave it to your baby didn't they? What? You didn't read the data sheet? That was your first mistake. Because it's now your word against a man in a white coat. No one will believe you. Apparently they warned you about the risks of MMR before they gave it to your tiny child. Remember?
They did. But if you start attributing side effects that aren't caused by MMR vaccines, people probably will treat you like a fool - especially when you lap up unverified information from one side whilst ignoring fact-based evidence from the other.
You spend hours agonising over which car seat to buy but you don't ask one question when they start pumping brick into your kid within minutes of then being born.
Yet for both, most of us rely on the opinion of experts.