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Health misinformation and lack of confidence in vaccines continue to grow, years after the Covid-19 pandemic, survey shows

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14 minutes ago, eisfeld said:

 

Ok you lost me completely there. Before you at least had some vague hints of connections between the points you tried to tie together. But now the little thread snapped completely. How does that in any way make any sense? The guy has no relevant background in the field. The guy has major news agencies writing about his misinformation. He's just a Youtuber. That's enough to dismiss him as a source for medical information. How is that simple realization an act of a slave? It's just common sense...

 

He's just a Youtuber.

No, he isn't.

 

That's enough to dismiss him as a source for medical information.

No, it isn't.

 

Listen to what he is saying with an independent mind.

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8 minutes ago, eisfeld said:

 

Hard data? More like incomplete, misrepresented and misleading data. Mike Yeadon? He even has a Wikipedia page dedicated to him and his lies. ``The Times has described him as "a hero of Covid conspiracy theorists"``. The guy even apparently claimed that the vaccines make people magnetic! Haha, can't make this sht up! You are really deep in the anti-vaxx cult it seems. The only dubious things are your sources and arguments.

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Yeadon

 

You should stop reading Wikipedia if you want accurate information. Read what its cofounder Larry Sanger has to say about it.

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2 hours ago, save the frogs said:

Just try to understand what I posted.

 

Perfectly understood. 

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