Janice, this article confirms my apples and oranges argument:
"Despite mortality rates of between 30% and 40% (smallpox), and the extreme contagiousness of the disease, it was common for anti-vaccinationists to claim that smallpox was only a minor threat to a population."
If you can't see the difference between smallpox and Covid, there's no room for logical argument with you!
Here's another laughing example of calling the kettle black or looking in the mirror:
"Last but not least is an appeal to authorities that help legitimize the anti-vaccination argument. The modern anti-vaxxer movement has an abundance of these, led by Andrew Wakefield, the now discredited former physician who originally published the fraudulent study linking the MMR (measles, mumps, rubella) vaccine to autism."
This is unbelievable, that's exactly what the vaccine promoters did with the Covid vaccine, went to great lengths to produce a FRAUDULENT article in the Lancet to suppress the efficacy of hydroxy in order to allow big pharam to get an EUA for Covid, otherwise the vaccine could not be produced! (article had to be retracted). Also produced another FRAUD article in New England Med Journal (had to be retracted).
Last but not least, the current gene therapy called a vaccine is "experimental". It it not fully approved by FDA and that is the main cause for legitimate hesitancy as well as numerous deaths and side effects.