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Author Topic: Australia releases "no jab, no pay" policy  (Read 9400 times)

Simply speaking, anyone who disagrees with this me is an idiot.
Kishgal in a nutshell.

It's also important to note that some people naturally have a lower immune response than others. We're all genetically different.

Kishgal in a nutshell.
Wow, who are you and what are you butthurt about, lol? Go make a drama thread if I hurt you so much.

It's also important to note that some people naturally have a lower immune response than others. We're all genetically different.
Yes, that's called an immune deficiency

Wow, who are you and what are you butthurt about, lol? Go make a drama thread if I hurt you so much.
you took that way out of context

Would you pay for it if your child already contracted the disease? Oh wait, too late, all you can do is cry about it.
That's where you pay... You lost your child, that was pretty sadistic of you.

Wow, who are you and what are you butthurt about, lol? Go make a drama thread if I hurt you so much.
I'm not butthurt at all what are you talking about? You never hurt me lmfao. I'm simply saying what I observed from your posts in every debatable topic on the forums. That's how you argue people. It's just my opinion mate. :)



I have a question. Won't all the people who aren't vaccinated die out?

Also, if you're vaccinated, what are you worried about?

That's where you pay... You lost your child, that was pretty sadistic of you.
With these diseases, the mortality rate tends to be very high so if your child contracts it you can bet they would probably die.

And if they don't die then they will have to live life unnecessarily crippled.
« Last Edit: April 12, 2015, 03:20:38 PM by General »

you took that way out of context
...how do you take that out of context.

I'm not butthurt at all what are you talking about? You never hurt me lmfao. I'm simply saying what I observed from your posts in every debatable topic on the forums. That's how you argue people. It's just my opinion mate. :)
Yeah, sure, lol. If you say so.

Yeah, sure, lol. If you say so.
Have you ever posted in the IRL picture thread?

With these diseases, the mortality rate tends to be very high so if your child contracts it you can bet they would probably die.

And if they don't die then they will have to live life unnecessarily crippled.
That's not my point, if your child dies, wouldn't you be devastated?

That's not my point, if your child dies, wouldn't you be devastated?
Yes, which is why I would do all in my power to ensure my child has the greatest chance to live longer.

...how do you take that out of context.
you automatically assumed he was mad at you for an offhanded comment he made
I have a question. Won't all the people who aren't vaccinated die out?

Also, if you're vaccinated, what are you worried about?
mainly because the antivaxxer nuts have kids who have no say in the matter, so the kids will probably get infected because the parents are too stubborn/stupid to get them vaccinated
« Last Edit: April 12, 2015, 03:26:53 PM by Biostorm »

Sigh, I'm not going to debate about this... Even normal people have a slight risk... Though obviously people with medical conditions that compromise the immune system would be at higher risk.

http://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/vac-gen/side-effects.htm

Most of these are extremely minor (swelling/soreness at injection site, mild fever, headache, nausea, etc)

All of these include allergic reactions, which is addressed by "rare medical conditions are exempt"

Most of the rest include phrases such as"It is not clear whether these mild or serious problems were caused by the vaccine or occurred after vaccination by chance.", "These are so rare it is hard to tell if they are caused by the vaccine.", or "Because these problems occur so rarely, we can’t be sure whether they are caused by the vaccine or not."
For those that don't use a phrase like that, the meaning is implicitly there because these type of things are heavily biased towards reporting higher risks; I've been told by someone in the pharmaceutical industry that clinical trials must report all deaths, even if the death is completely unrelated to the medication being tested

Though obviously people with medical conditions that compromise the immune system would be at higher risk.
Again, see "people with medical conditions are exempt from this law"


But this is what I said... Everyone has some risk at having a reaction to the vaccine.