If they would have died imminently anyway, then how can anyone argue the vaccine killed them?
The governments all over the earth in every nation push for vaccinations because they're saving the world. Do you not want the world to be saved?
Many more would have died from covid19 if no one was vaccinated than from vaccinations if everyone is vaccinated. Do you prefer many more to die or just a few?
How many decades and billions of dollars have been spent and how many hundreds of researchers have worked countless hours seeking out cures & remedies for cancer? Surely some progress has been made. But cancer is in many cases caused by lousy human behaviors that individual persons choose to engage in, so is preventable:
"Over 100 types of cancers affect humans.
[8]
Tobacco use is the cause of about 22% of cancer deaths.
[2] Another 10% are due to
obesity, poor
diet,
lack of physical activity or
excessive drinking of
alcohol.
[2][9][10] Other factors include certain infections, exposure to
ionizing radiation, and environmental pollutants.
[3] In the
developing world, 15% of cancers are due to infections such as
Helicobacter pylori,
hepatitis B,
hepatitis C,
human papillomavirus infection,
Epstein–Barr virus and
human immunodeficiency virus (HIV).
[2] These factors act, at least partly, by changing the
genes of a cell.
[11] Typically, many genetic changes are required before cancer develops.
[11] Approximately 5–10% of cancers are due to inherited genetic defects.
[12]"
"... The risk of developing certain cancers can be reduced by not smoking, maintaining a healthy weight, limiting
alcohol intake, eating plenty of
vegetables,
fruits, and
whole grains,
vaccination against certain infectious diseases, limiting consumption of
processed meat and
red meat, and limiting exposure to direct
sunlight.
[14][15] Early detection through
screening is useful for
cervical and
colorectal cancer.
[16] The benefits of screening in
breast cancer are controversial.
[16][17] Cancer is often treated with some combination of
radiation therapy, surgery,
chemotherapy and
targeted therapy.
[2][4] "
"...
Vaccines have been developed that prevent infection by some
carcinogenic viruses.
[147] Human papillomavirus vaccine (
Gardasil and
Cervarix) decrease the risk of developing
cervical cancer.
[147] The
hepatitis B vaccine prevents infection with hepatitis B virus and thus decreases the risk of liver cancer.
[147] The administration of human papillomavirus and hepatitis B vaccinations is recommended where resources allow.
[148] "
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Cancer is a Preventable Disease that Requires Major Lifestyle Changes
" This year, more than 1 million Americans and more than 10 million people worldwide are expected to be diagnosed with cancer, a disease commonly believed to be preventable. Only 5–10% of all cancer cases can be attributed to genetic defects, whereas the remaining 90–95% have their roots in the environment and lifestyle. The lifestyle factors include cigarette smoking, diet (fried foods, red meat), alcohol, sun exposure, environmental pollutants, infections, stress, obesity, and physical inactivity. The evidence indicates that of all cancer-related deaths, almost 25–30% are due to tobacco, as many as 30–35% are linked to diet, about 15–20% are due to infections, and the remaining percentage are due to other factors like radiation, stress, physical activity, environmental pollutants etc. Therefore, cancer prevention requires smoking cessation, increased ingestion of fruits and vegetables, moderate use of alcohol, caloric restriction, exercise, avoidance of direct exposure to sunlight, minimal meat consumption, use of whole grains, use of vaccinations, and regular check-ups.
This year, more than 1 million Americans and more than 10 million people worldwide are expected to be diagnosed with cancer, a disease commonly believed to be preventable. Only 5–10% of all cancer cases can be attributed to genetic defects, whereas ...
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