@selea Yea it isnt uncommon for a vaccine to have a 90% or less efficacy after a single treatment. This is why most vaccines involve booster doses.
@freemo I heard if you put a potato on the physical entry point of the vaccine it'll suck out all the autism.
@Surasanji Its true, they tested this on a thousand kids and not a single one of them developed autism!
The side effects including "smelling like a potato" and "being an idiot"
@freemo yes, but a vaccinated idiot.
@Surasanji @freemo But still an idiot nontheless ;)
@Saederup92 @freemo a vaccinated idiot is objectively better than an unvaccinated idiot.
@Surasanji Im not so sure about that, the vaccinated one stands a better chance of spreading the infection of idiocy throughout the gene pool.
@freemo @Surasanji Hopefully stupidity isn't something genetic
@Saederup92 Like most things it is a bit of both. But there is clearly a strong genetic correlation.
@freemo @Surasanji In a lot of cases it surely seems to be inherited in one way or another anyway
@freemo @Saederup92 That is a different issue that has nothing to do with the objective fact that a vaccinated populous is better than one that isn't.
@Surasanji @freemo Depends on against what
@Surasanji A vaccinated populous is certainly better than one that isnt, generally speaking.
But I'd argue a populous that has all its smart people vaccinated and all its dumb people unvaccinated is even better! Sure in the long term a few of the smart people might get sick from the lack of herd immunity. But most of them will be safe and then after a few years you dont have any dumb people anymore. After that point EVERYTHNIG gets better.
@freemo @Saederup92 Eh. Too distopian for me.
@freemo
93% effective