The problem why this argument will never be solved is there are 2 very valid points on both sides to this argument. Vaccines work in most cases, but not all of the time (which is why people still get sick regardless of taking a vaccine). Also in some cases, vaccines cause adverse harm to your body which has long term effects on your cells and biology. Over the years these vaccines formulas have changed and/or been removed (rotavirus, limerick, etc). So being fearful of taking a vaccine is valid but there’s a trade off.
The measles virus has been effective overall reduced deaths related from 2.6 million in 1980 to 73,000 in 2014. So overall it works. But you can also die. But that’s gonna happen anyway regardless.
I guess if you’re worried about getting killed or ruined from taking the vaccine that’s fair. Just never leave your house and be around people. If you do take the vaccine though, there will most likely be some type of adverse affect found in the future and your children might grow up to be the creature of the black lagoon or whitewaters Sasquatch trapped in a pinball whirlpool. No vaccine is foolproof.
***Spoiler Alert*** Either way, you’re all gonna die. Sorry for the bad news.
Except me of course, cuz trolls live forever in the forums!