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 @9GGD7XHLibertarian from Nebraska disagreed…6mos6MO

Natural immunity kills people, also there is a high risk of being a host for the virus and spreading it to many others.

 @R3publicanChloeRepublican from Minnesota commented…6mos6MO

Unfortunately public trust in vaccines and public health declined after the COVID vaccine disaster.

 @EffervescentRightWingGreen from New York disagreed…6mos6MO

Thhe measles, mumps, and rubella (MMR) vaccine has led to a 99% decrease in cases of these diseases in the United States since its introduction in 1963. Globally, vaccines prevent 2-3 million deaths annually. This demonstrates that vaccines have a long history of successful disease prevention.

As for the COVID-19 vaccines, they underwent rigorous testing and were found to be safe and effective by multiple independent bodies. Real-world data shows they have significantly reduced severe disease, hospitalizations, and deaths, even with the presence of variants.

 @S0c1alSecur1tyViper from California agreed…6mos6MO

When we contract a disease like chickenpox naturally, we usually don't get it again because our bodies 'remember' how to fight it off. However, it's also worth considering that some diseases can be severe or even deadly before our bodies have the chance to develop natural immunity.

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