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Re: Vaccinated vs. Unvaccinated: Guess who is Sicker?
by
Isaac_Ramirez
on 07/08/2018, 16:36:02 UTC
I'm just fine with vaccines if they are justified based on unbiased information which is completely available to everyone for analysis.  Of course they have to be used only for exactly what they are marketed for and nothing else.

I'm obviously against forced vaccinations, and especially if such programs are forced by pitting one group against another.  I'm telling you, with even a little background in science, just dipping one's toe into the technology exposes that some pretty weird shit is going down.

To my knowledge rabies vaccine use for humans is never done unless one is know or suspected to have been bitten by a rabid animal.  As far as I know it is an expensive and painful procedure involving many shots directly into the abdomen over a period of days.  Maybe there is new technology in use for humans now.  Don't know because I've not researched it.


That sounds like a health approach to vaccines. I agree that people shouldn't be forced to do things. They especially shouldn't be forced to do things without proper testing and education.

There are vaccines for rabies. They can be administered prophylactically or for a short time after exposure to rabies. Vaccinating dogs has done very well to stop the spread of rabies among humans. Humans can also be vaccinated, but it's not a standard vaccine for the general public to get. It is usually given when people at a much higher risk of exposure. It only requires three doses over a one month period. Immunity is usually very long-lasting. You can read a bit more about it on Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rabies_vaccine