You misread my post. Vaccine-deniers consistently lie about side-effects that don’t exist, such as a) vaccines causing autism or 2) mRNA vaccines changing your DNA, or even stranger that c) vaccines contain microchips.

A) The linkage between vaccines and autism has been studied hundreds of time and fail to show an effect. Unvaccinated children are diagnosed with autism at the same rates as vaccinated children.

B) Vaccine-deniers make this claim without proposing any plausible path by which mRNA could modify DNA. Frankly, most couldn’t even explain the differences between them. Total fail.

C) Microchips in vaccines is so implausible it’s not even worth discussing. In any case it’s trivial to test and disprove.

I would never say that vaccines have no side-effects whatsoever.

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Okay so you’ve claimed those 3 things don’t happen, I won’t disagree because there’s no point. But aside from those 3 things, there are MANY other side effects that can happen due to vaccines. I think that’s the point, picking just three more far fetched to try and discredit or deny the fact they do exist is denialism.