The vaccines have not been "demonstrated to be unsafe." You are hypocritically citing a website of alleged correlations that have not actually been corroborated. Oof.
The correlations of many side effects that can happen have been corroborated by the CDC. The VEARS suggests how prevalent they are. I didn't mean to suggest that VEARS is reporting peer-reviewed deaths. You had mentioned that you are aware of side-effects already, so I saw it as complimentary. Choosing to discard it so easily is kind of embarrassing.
The long-term effects of the vaccines are highly unlikely, given what we know about the vaccines and how they work, and this is according to medical groups and the CDC.
In Japan, we have a different understanding of those promises being made about vaccines and what has actually happened. It is a big reason why the government isn't allowed to force people to become vaccinated anymore. This is why I asked if you are talking to just Americans or a global audience when using a potentially curated marketing survey to falsely claim that 96% of doctor's have taken and recommend getting the vaccine. You also fail to acknowledge that you made the "recommend" part up as it wasn't stated nor implied in the survey.
While you argue that it is immoral for people to not get the vaccine, I think it is immoral to pressure people to get the vaccine through subversive means, like propositioning that "you are killing people by not getting the vaccine" (you're not). If you believe the institutions and businesses are being fully transparent and forward with all of the data and paid-for-"science", then it is good for your mind if you choose to get the vaccine. That is your choice. That is your protection. If you are going to fear-monger, demonize, or demean others for not taking the vaccine, then you are being selfish. You are telling people they should get the vaccine knowing that if they had serious side effects that you wouldn't be fully able to be accountable.
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