Good post Jim and I have neither the time nor the knowledge to put other points.
Statistically, vaccination is a wonder treatment. It has saved millions of lives. Nevertheless you are right that when it appears to go wrong on an individual level, that can mean a lifetime of tragedy for the child and the family involved. I don't think anyone wants to minimse that pain.
Its a bit like the seatbelt debate in the 60s. There is always a risk a person will be held into their seat and injured because they couldn't get out. The risk is very low - but exists. So - do we abandon seat belts (or helmets) because 2% might turn out badly? Or choose the greater good and protect 98%?
The vaccination safety odds are far higher and ultimately we have to look to the public good. I repeat - there is 200 years of evidence in support of viral vaccination.




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