Bonkers Cdc Vaccine Meeting Ends with Vote to Keep Covid Shot Access
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The CDC voted to keep COVID-19 shot access despite a contentious meeting, sparking debate among commenters about vaccine safety and the role of conspiracy theories.
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How does https://www.jefferson.edu/about/news-and-events/2021/6/disco... relate to what he is saying?
Also we are relying on mRNA vaccines being manufactured correctly, but that link in the chain of reasoning also doesn't seem to be too reliable as many studies seem to have shown, here's one of the more recent ones: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40913499/
Truth doesn't take nearly as much energy to hold in your head and is internally consistent. Any inconsistencies are because we just don't understand something about the universe yet.