Perhaps the Covid vaccines were a mistake? Was the Polio vaccine a mistake also? Who knows?
The polio vaccine took 50 years of trial and error before they had a "safe and effective" vaccine. Every trial the manufacturers claimed it was "safe and effective" but over time we realized what was and was not true.
The same is true of the small pox vaccine.
Many people say that we have a lot of "mandated" vaccines and this is no different and when people ask questions they label them as "anti vaxx" lunatics.
I was a science teacher in the NYC public school. I had all my shots. I taught about these vaccines and I knew that there is an interesting history to how vaccines were discovered and developed and that in every case it took 50 years and there were a number of "vaccines" that got rejected. It is absurd to label me "anti vaxx" and it was equally absurd and insulting to say that "questioning Fauci was to question science". The minute he said that I knew the scam was on. Science is all about questioning.
It is an insult to our intelligence to tell us that this vaccine is no longer experimental. Really? And what are the long term effects? Oh, you don't know. Is this safe for pregnant women? Oh, you don't know. How can you say it is not experimental when you can't even tell me how this will impact a six year old who gets the shot today over the next ten to twenty years?
It is an insult to our intelligence to even call this a vaccine, it doesn't prevent you from getting the disease and it doesn't prevent you from spreading it.
In every case in human history pandemics fizzled out due to natural immunity, not due to vaccines. Social distancing is the best way to encourage the vaccine to mutate to a less virulent and less deadly strain. It is stunning to me that for all those people screaming about "respect the science" and arguing that "evolution" is established science that they don't even know the first thing about evolution. A virus that is is replicating rapidly as it is transmitted from one person to the next will "evolve" into a less deadly pathogen if people will simply practice good hygiene and social distancing.