Why are some people still refusing to get Covid vaccine?

MRNA vaccines have been researched for over two decades. There is plenty of available data regarding them.
That is like saying all vaccines are safe because they have studied vaccines for a long time.

Did all of them cause the spike protein found on the covid-19 to be produced?

mRNA vaccines are not all the same.
 
And there is no data showing long term benefits of mRNA vaccines...

But the NIH stated there is a risk of ADE...if the vaccinated can be infected. Which we learned in the last few months they can.

So stick to the truth and science...not your misrepresentations base on stale and limited data...

Just so you know, ADE can happen to people who have had infection and develop antibodies that way. For example, dengue hemorrhagic fever is a type of naturally occurring ADE.
 
That is like saying all vaccines are safe because they have studied vaccines for a long time.

Did all of them cause the spike protein found on the covid-19 to be produced?

mRNA vaccines are not all the same.

If you don't like mRNA then go get jabbed with the J&J.
 
Just so you know, ADE can happen to people who have had infection and develop antibodies that way. For example, dengue hemorrhagic fever is a type of naturally occurring ADE.
Uh, well ADE wrt dengue fever was caused uninfected people that were vaxxed.
 
Why can't you answer? Why deflect again? Unless you of course you know can't answer because you could be wrong.

Because your assertion is typical anti-vaxxer extremist nonsense. Why don't you call up the CDC and ask them this question -- I am sure they could use a good laugh.
 
Uh, well ADE wrt dengue fever was caused uninfected people that were vaxxed.

It’s an interesting phenomena because ADE has been shown to occur from both dengue infection and dengue vaccine.

And that’s the point - which I’m sure eludes you.
 
Because your assertion is typical anti-vaxxer extremist nonsense. Why don't you call up the CDC and ask them this question -- I am sure they could use a good laugh.
I didn't see a yes or no answer here in your reply. One can only conclude since you won't answer, that you admit there is a possibility that you could be wrong and that the CDC could be wrong.

Here's some nonsense for your cognitive dissonance to digest: google black swan fallacy

And yes, I'll call up the CDC about you, I'm sure they will have a good laugh about you and admit they could be wrong, but haven't yet been.
 
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It’s an interesting phenomena because ADE has been shown to occur from both dengue infection and dengue vaccine.

And that’s the point - which I’m sure eludes you.
Go argue with Fauci about it.

He has made numerous statements wrt to the vaxx and how it caused ADE.
 
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