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Which misses the point. Being declared safe doesn't mean they are actually safe. It means they have passed some very rigorous testing. The swine flu vaccination above is one example.Yes and which of those were recalled and never used again because they were dangerous?
Neither of them.
If you don't understand the point it are just arguing to justify your position then it's not a debate.
It had happened albeit infrequently vaccinations have been released that later were recalled for health reasons.
That it's going to make people reluctant to get a vaccination if their personal risk is very low from the disease being vaccinated against.
The individuals have no group responsability to get vaccinated. That viewpoint is ridiculous. As I stated above I would, probably, not get my 10 year old vaccinated if vaccinating ages are dropped to 10 and above.
The reason I wouldn't is because my first responsability is to my daughter not society in general.