The slow painful acceptance of the truth:
Start with using the word 'rare' and goes from there:
Rare link between coronavirus vaccines and Long Covid–like illness starts to gain acceptance
https://www.science....gain-acceptance
Pretty much any vaccine can trigger ME/CFS (ME/CFS has identical symptoms to the ME/CFS form of long COVID).
ME/CFS patients and ME/CFS researchers are well aware that full blown ME/CFS can be triggered within days of getting a vaccination for hepatitis B, influenza, BCG, tetanus, meningitis, MMR, polio, hepatitis A and typhoid vaccines. Dr Charles Shepherd of the ME Association conducted a survey on this.
ME/CFS is usually caused by a viral infection, but in around 1 or 2% of cases, it is triggered by a vaccination.
Thus it would be entirely expected that the COVID vaccines, like any other vaccines, would also be capable of triggering ME/CFS or long COVID.
Of course, for people who never knew that vaccines in general can trigger ME/CFS, they might think this ability of the COVID vaccines to to trigger ME/CFS/LC is something unique to those vaccines. But it is not.
The most painful part of the above article (for me) is this:
"Researchers studying these complications also worry about undermining trust in COVID-19 vaccines."
It's not a researchers job to worry about that. It implies the truth will be withheld or otherwise altered to
meet a specific predetermined goal or result. Instead of accurately reporting the findings. This kind of
statement is how science dies.
I think what the researchers are trying to say is that given the general public's limited abilities to accurately quantify risk, negative stories about vaccination will play into the uncontrolled fearful emotions of the general public, and make them unduly scared of the vaccine.
It is the duty of researchers to tell the truth, and so when dealing with the unsophisticated and unscientific general public, researchers need to be aware that such public are not rational, but work on simple emotions, a bit like kindergarten children. So researchers need to be careful not to send out a false message by sparking more irrational fears in the public.
The antivax groups have sown emotional fears in the public, so now any negative stories just fuel that fear.
If the antivax groups stoked the same fears about motor cars, that would be great, as the fear of dying on the roads would keep millions of motorists off the highways, thus greatly reducing traffic levels.
Maybe if we could persuade Joseph Murky-Cola, Del Big-Bottom, or Robert Effing Kennedy Jr to direct their fear campaigns against cars instead of vaccines, we could reduce road congestion and air pollution. After all, nearly 50,000 die on the roads each year in the US alone, so there should be a lot of fear about cars.
Edited by Hip, 09 July 2023 - 04:01 AM.