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The data we have gives some information about the risks, although it not a completely clear picture. There is uncertainty, but any sort of risk/benefit analysis has to deal with uncertainty.

I don't think OP is arguing that people be encouraged to take the vaccine, just that the option be made available to them if they want it. I don't think it would squander trust if it is explicitly repeated that the vaccine is not known to be effective yet and that there are still potential side effects, and the recipient acknowledges they understand.



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