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- Embed this notice@moshibar i'm the wrong person to ask about if you should take needles or not. i pretty much piss everyone off because i've read the cases where the courts ruled they did hurt people, and i've read R&D papers where they researchers know about it and want to do something about it, but there is a whole industrial commercialization there. it's got sacred cow status, so nobody cares or listens to nuance.
they have always kind of been there and gotten worked on, and people do take them, it's just the weird liability protection laws that eliminated due process are why the schedules have exploded.
my current official opinion is if you think you are at risk for a deadly but not very communicable disease--consider taking it. some of them work great and the low communicability ensures you aren't actually boosting the disease and making it worse for everyone (Marek's disease.) I would love to see more work on the nasal peptide vaccines because 1) they cannot shed, its impossible and 2) the nasal ones use safer adjuvants
as for that conversation it actually had nothing to do with them and i was just bringing it up as part of framing how much fewer medical devices we had.