Vaccine SquareOffs

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Froylan Miranda
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Froylan Miranda

I trust vaccines first and foremost, however, with covid19 vaccines I am confused when CDC Studies state there less efficient with delta variant. My respect to those whom get vaccinated, and likewise with those whom aren't

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Should the University of Missouri Board of Curators have voted against vaccine mandates?
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Should the University of Missouri Board of Curators have voted against vaccine mandates?
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Jessica Orsini
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Jessica Orsini

The only way that we're going to get back to anything resembling normal is through vaccine mandates; since the states won't issue them, we're going to have to reply upon employers and schools to do so.

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Todd Houts
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Todd Houts

As we've learned in states across the US, these type of absolute yes/no mandates can be the tipping point between controlling the pandemic and being overrun by it. While most of those absolutes revolve around masking, sound, science-based public health policy should be driving vaccination decisions.

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Dennis Winingear
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Dennis Winingear

Lets get rid of this virus so we can move on and get back to normalcy and quit making people sick. And quit complaining about a shot in the arm.

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Has FDA approval of the Pfizer coronavirus vaccine changed your opinion about getting the shot?
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Has FDA approval of the Pfizer coronavirus vaccine changed your opinion about getting the shot?
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Becky
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Becky

It was rushed, not all data reviewed..... little faith left in FDA and CDC.....still in review unt 2025.

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