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npub1zd…rdm0g on Nostr: We can fight mis information on vaccines with what you have here, acual data and ...

We can fight mis information on vaccines with what you have here, acual data and linking to the science. (btw where did the graphic come from)

My local American Football team head coach, has a degree in Geology, one of the things he has told me is there is a phenonomen where the more you double down on the science the more the sceptics try and argue their counter point, even when it is clearly a losing battle.

So on that, do we spend time trying to argue our point that vaccines work, or do we spend time just sharing the actual science and just dicuss the points raised and ignore the sceptics. Where vaccines do have side effects perhaps help share data or our experiences and see if we can help determine why they are not working in some cases (e.g i know with covid if people have other health conditions the vaccine was less effective).

I am aware that arXiv is a pre print service but I think it is still worth sharing papers on there to help our point,

anti vaxxers etc are, of course more than welcome to share their actual research, cite actual papers etc etc. That is the whole point of peer review and in line with good science practice retract papers where there are concerns.