People who have the mindset that the vaccine will "Fix Everything," "Get people back to normal," "Eliminate Covid," etc. are very uncomfortable with anything negative about it. It's a threat to their comfort level & it interferes with them believing what they want to believe.I agree this article didn't give information needed to know if it was or wasn't due to the vaccine. That information will come later.
I don't believe that anyone has the right to withhold information regarding Covid or the vaccine due to possibly scaring anyone.
What right do I have, or you, or anyone to decide for others what information they should or should not read?
You think articles like this will cause some to refuse getting the vaccine. So therefore don't post them.
Isn't that trying to persuade others into getting the vaccine because you believe it's the only right thing to do?
By omitting the negative and only posting the positive is taking away the right of others to be fully informed in order to make their own decisions.
I'm not trying to persuade anyone into not getting the vaccine, I plan on getting it when I feel it's safe to.
I think as adults we have no need for censorship as to what we should read, scary or not.
I noted something similar back in the 80's, when AIDS was constantly in the news - also labeled an epidemic. My brother was a person of excess - a real sleazeball - sleeping with "women of the night" he picked up off the street. He became frightened later when he realized he was risking his life. Every time an AIDS "Breakthrough" was reported on the news, he'd jump on it & get excited & say, "They found a cure for AIDS." He was hearing what he wanted to hear. He also got very angry at me when I'd correct him & remind him that it was not a cure - just a new drug or new treatment option.