Comment on Irish Times newspaper runs piece on heart disease in children exploding since vaccine rollout

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sj_zero@lotide.fbxl.net ⁨2⁩ ⁨years⁩ ago

The problem is that people are letting themselves get histrionic.

"Oh! But what if they get COVID?!?!?!" what if they get covid? They'll be sick for a while and then they'll be better.

It's a first principle of maintenance theory that every time you do something, there's a chance that something that worked no longer works afterwards. Even with excellent technicians, that's just the truth. That being the case, we need to be very careful only to take precautions we know are going to significantly improve outcomes because if we take precautions that aren't particularly effective then we introduce risk without reducing risk.

So on one hand, we're giving kids an experimental vaccine that necessarily has very little history behind it because it just popped into existence a couple years ago. On the other hand, we have a disease we know doesn't really harm kids.

This isn't a new train of thought for me. I felt the same about the flu vaccine for healthy individuals. Why would we get vaccinated for something that isn't particularly harmful that I'm likely not to get anyway, and introduce the risks inherent in injecting something man-made into my body annually?

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