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Supermanchotoday at 12:01 AM2 repliesview on HN

> UK during the COVID-19 pandemic of 2021, when public health campaigns urged people to "get the jab."

Asked and answered, ty.

The term was popularized the US during the pandemic as well. It seemed like it was used by conservative media in the US to try to further politicize vaccination as something being inflicted on them.


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kstrausertoday at 12:52 AM

Yep, often accompanied by an idiotic fake distinction between "jab/shot" and "vaccine", like "it's not a vaccine, it's a shot!"

True: There are shots which aren't vaccines, and vaccines which aren't shots.

False: "The COVID 'vaccine' isn't actually a vaccine! It's a jab!"

rationalisttoday at 12:48 AM

I got the covid vaccine (Pfizer) and I still get other vaccines, but it was 100% "inflicted" on everyone (especially with the Federal government requiring civil servants to get it). To believe otherwise is to succumb to the politicalization of it (from everyone other than the conservative media). The rush job was sketchy, which is why I went with the established brand when I volunteered with CERT at our vaccination POD to distribute vaccines to the public.

Edit: and the politicalization of it continues... sigh

> Asked and answered, ty.

Yes, the person I responded to asked, and yes, I was the only person who answered. You're welcome?

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