A study of the smallpox vaccination program enacted
within the U.S. military indicated that the vaccine,
administered to 450,293 personnel, did not cause any
deaths whatsoever and resulted in just 37 cases of
myopericarditis, an inflammation of the heart or heart
membrane, with all of those patients expected to return
to full duties. Despite the study's findings, however,
critics of the smallpox vaccination program say that
they will still be against the program because there
appears to be such a low risk of a bioterrorist attack
using smallpox. Overall, the study, published in the
Journal of the American Medical Association, will
probably not change civilian healthcare workers'
reticence toward the vaccine, which has derailed the
federal program by reducing the number of vaccine
volunteers from a planned 450,000 to just 37,608 in the
first six months of the plan. The government has created
a compensation system for those harmed or killed by the
vaccine, but few opinions of the vaccine among
healthcare workers have been changed as a result.
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"A foolish faith in authority is the worst enemy of truth."
-- Albert Einstein, letter to a friend, 1901
"I know of no safe depository of the ultimate powers of the society but the people themselves, and if we think them not enlightened enough to exercise control with a wholesome discretion, the remedy is not to take it from them, but to inform their discretion by education."
-- Thomas Jefferson, letter to William C. Jarvis, September 28, 1820
"What's the point of vaccination if it doesn't protect you from the unvaccinated?"
-- Sandy Gottstein
"Who gets to decide what the greater good is and how many will be sacrificed to it?"