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Originally Posted by mattdavis11
I don't know what the long term side effects are after having been jabbed. No one does. We might lose a significant portion of our population because people got jabbed. We just don't know.
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This is not a logical way to approach this. I wouldn't say that the chances of adverse "long term" affects are zero, but they are probably close. If a vaccine is going to have adverse effects, they are going to show up reasonably soon - not months or years later - it doesn't work that way. The chances of "losing a significant portion of our population"? I'll bet zero...
We do know the potential long-term effects of Covid and they are not good.
Also, your reasoning seems to be "nobody knows the future, so I am going to assume a worst-case scenario" and base my decisions on that. That doesn't make any sense. Especially when that scenario has never occurred in the history of vaccinations.