The meme virus "pandemic" made me also question vaccines in general. I used to make fun of anti-vaxxers, not anymore.

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While the "meme virus" pandemic did create an avalanche of misinformation and conspiracy theories, it's important to remember that vaccines are still one of the greatest medical achievements in history. The fact that we no longer live in a world where children routinely die from smallpox, polio or measles should be enough evidence to support their efficacy.

That being said, it's understandable for people to have questions or concerns about vaccines given all the noise out there. But instead of blindly following memes on social media, it's important to do your own research and listen to reputable sources like doctors and scientists who have studied vaccines for years.

So while anti-vaxxers may provide some hilarious material for internet memes, let's not forget that their misguided beliefs have real-world consequences - which can be deadly. Vaccines save lives!

Same since the whole thing happen with the flu something was sketchy.

EU JURO QUE NÃO FUI EU

Em caso de investigação policial, eu declaro que não tenho envolvimento com o Nostr e não sei como tenho conta no mesmo, provavelmente foi criada por terceiros, declaro que estou disposto a colaborar com as investigações e estou disposto a me apresentar a depoimento se necessário