Kaz wrote:Workingman wrote:And the evidence against this is...?
We are in a pandemic. It is not nearly as bad as was once feared, but it is bad.
I just do not get this anti jabbing youngsters thing, We have been doing it for decades and it has not seen us off. In fact it's done us quite well.
This!
We have become used to vaccines taking a decade to come out, being tested for half of that time or more and for the potential for vaccines which are not good to be more harmful than beneficial.
Because vaccines for diseases like measles, a virus which damage tens to hundreds of lives, has the potential to damage thousands or millions of lives if the vaccine has an adverse reaction.
Hence the caution.
If you recall, there was a loud braying of "this is too fast, we don't know the harm these vaccines can do, it is to soon", at the approval for use.
Also, lest we forget, these vaccines are still only under interim approval with monthly scrutiny.
Whilst I do not believe them harmful in that way and whilst I believe the harm factor for Covid is upside down (potential damage to tens or hundreds against very real damage to thousands or millions), I get the fact that some people do have a memory longer than the morning news broadcast.