Just 1.4% of cases were among people who received two vaccine doses.

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    So break the bubble, show us the people hurt by the “poison”. And not just one or two who happened to be allergic. That can happen with peanuts, like my little sister the first time she had them as a child. I had chicken pocks before the vaccine existed. I saw tons of kids suffering because of it. Now I see none except the ones who didn’t get the vaccine and the few unfortunate enough to be near too many of the unvaccinated people.

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          I’ve distinguished between the two. I thought that was clear?

          Well not in my immediate previous comment, but in the other previous comments.

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          Out of curiosity I looked up varicella vaccination injuries:

          Besides a sore arm from the injection, redness or rash where the shot is given, or fever can happen after varicella vaccination. More serious reactions happen very rarely. These can include pneumonia, infection of the brain and/or spinal cord covering, or seizures that are often associated with fever.

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        It says it right there.

        The risk of taking the vaccine is lower that the risk of not taking it. That’s all there needs to be said