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Leslie's avatar

I really wish people would stop referring to the pandemic in past tense. It's still ongoing. The only thing that's over is the emergency designation. The vaccine hesitancy and outright disinformation has been going on for more than a decade. Social media doesn't remove the disinformation even when reported over and over again. We aren't going to gain traction wth the anti-vaccine/anti-science people. My degrees are in psychology and these people are essentially in a cult at this point. They do not listen to reason or facts and the cognitive dissonance they experience is so severe that they rationalize away anything you tell them. Not to mention the rampant Dunning-Kruger that's come out of all this.

Because the facts are that according to the review done of autopsy reports by the NIH, done in 2024, there are only 28 confirmed dealths due at least in part to covid vaccine induced myocarditis. All adults. They all died within a week of getting vaccinated. So we now know that people will not die months or years after being vaccinated for Covid. But you can't convince an anti-vaxxer of that. I have tried for years, even before the pandemic. Everyone needs to read Dr. Peter Hotez's book 'The Deadly Rise of Anti-science'.

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Ryan McCormick, M.D.'s avatar

Good analysis thank you.

With vaccine-hesitant patients I acknowledge their concerns about side effects and adverse events, which are rare and real, while then pointing out that whatever possible side effects one might develop from Covid vaccines/boosters, the actual disease will raise that bet 10 fold and more. Covid re-exposure is a certain, so think flu shots.

And when I’m really trying to persuade someone before backing off for a final time, maybe I’ll counter the statistically likely post hoc fallacy they just told me about with any number of stories of my patients who died of Covid, had lung transplants after Covid, had accelerated dementia after Covid, are physically disabled by long covid post exertional malaise and cognitive damage, aka brain damage.

Is that wrong? Are we on the evidence/scientific side above the power of the story? Is it manipulation when it’s built on a foundation of truth and beneficence?

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