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Citation? It's a bold claim, without any evidence to back it up. HN is different than the comments section of a news site.


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Look through a list of vaccine safety recalls. Here's a highlight of the big ones--this is the list that most vaccine hesitant people talk about when they discuss their issues with vaccine safety.

https://www.cdc.gov/vaccinesafety/concerns/concerns-history....

None of the side effects in that list took more than a few weeks to occur, and the majority them happened within a few days.

>HN is different than the comments section of a news site.

Tell me again how hacker news isn't reddit O user of 3 months.


Content for one, do you see many memes here? tik tok videos? pictures of dogs and cats?

Typically the dialogue is more...dialogue than just cynicism.

What's your reasoning it is Reddit?


Thanks for the list too. Looking at the examples from the 90s on - aside from the rotavirus vaccine - this looks like a list of examples for why there should not be concern. Concerns were raised for vaccines and subsequently found to be uncorrelated.

Regardless of interpretation too, this doesn't support the claim the commenter made - there has never been a vaccine recalled within a year.


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