Originally posted by Mithrandir
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- There's stacks and stacks of data showing the efficacy of all three vaccines, and additional data on the efficacy of boosters.
- There's stacks and stacks of data showing side effects, potential for serious side effects, with that data available in just about any way you'd like to look at, including age, risk factors, and race.
- There's stacks and stacks of data showing death rate and hospitalization rate for unvaccinated versus vaccinated individuals. The difference is stark.
If you're talking to someone who's sincerely asking the question, I'd also add that the data clearly shows the outcome of those who are vaccinated is much, much better - regardless of which of the three major vaccines chosen in the US - than those who are unvaccinated. Does that mean there's zero risk to getting the vaccine? Nope. But that risk is far lower than the risk taken on by the unvaccinated.
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