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ins0ma_ t1_j06wily wrote

>https://www.folkhalsomyndigheten.se/smittskydd-beredskap/utbrott/aktuella-utbrott/covid-19/

Thats great! Your own link contradicts your statements.

From your link:

"Vaccination protects you and others
The COVID-19 vaccination offers strong protection against serious illness. There is a slight risk that you can still get COVID-19 even if you have been vaccinated, although if you do, your symptoms will most likely be mild. Since the risk of becoming ill is low, it is also less likely that you will infect others. Experience from other countries has shown that the spread of infection decreases as more and more people are vaccinated. For this reason, vaccination is key to helping stop the pandemic...."

It continues. Did you even bother to read your own source material?

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ins0ma_ t1_j06nm2s wrote

Interesting statement. On the face of it, someone in their right mind would be someone who follows the advice of the appropriate experts when it comes to medical science. This would mean favoring the use of vaccines, particularly mRNA ones, which have had such a spectacularly brilliant rollout due to Covid, and very little observable downside.

Why would you NOT trust this?

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