Message from @✧Mike Flatbird (Mike Blackbird)✧
Discord ID: 567135563463917569
I'm new to this whole vax and anti vax debate. Would someone be so kind as to make a list of positives and negetives so I can make a well informed opinion - thx
well, for one its best the fully understand both sides of it and not get agressive for either side.
and my advice is do your own research and look around these channels so you fan think stuff on your own about it so yeah.
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Alright, @Lowkey7ft4 has been warned for '**Bad word usage**'.
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Lots of rooms, packed with info.
http://vaccicheck.com/ antibody titer test for your doggo
This is the only way to prove your dog has had a rabies vaccine if you don't have the proof of the paperwork.
is this a debate chat or no
if so please give me the name of one thank you.
@daniel 225 - says Vaxx Discussions,..doesnt it 🤔 ...
so yes
the room also has a "Description" ,, does it not? 🤔
calm down
walk a mile in my shoes
m'kay
vaccines work
show us your evidences and proofs and or opinions/beliefs etc...
Rodney
read before you type
please
I never stated vaccines don't work
I just refer to proper titer testing; like we should utilize
i didnt once mention you
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Well then clarify
cause it's just me and mike atm
well can i state an opinion?
Can you look into titer testing and explain why we don't properly vaccinate?
Vaccinations should be dosed correctly
@Citizen Z 😁 .......
I'm for vaccination, but only if we do it fully and effectively. Not pseudo science of guesswork, and not caring that it's only effective for 80% of the populous.
I was in the medical field, where we conducted titer testing for animals. But we don't do it for humans when we should be....
so you are saying that if the vaccines only effect 80 percent
Trust me, you don't want to inject a dog with a rabies vaccine and just hope he's one of the 80% that is 100% effective with that dose, and booster timeline for example.
It's an estimate not exact
to give you the analogy