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Ask Me Anything #17 - Sam Harris
Making Sense with Sam Harris
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Ask Me Anything #17

Making Sense with Sam Harris

Sam Harris

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So, it's hard to get past sense that what's happening among the vaccine hesitant is, given the state of our current information, a failed commitment to the common good. You are helping prolong a problem that need not be prolonged. We know these vaccines work, and we know they are safe enough at this point—certainly compared to the problem of getting COVID with the benefit of getting vaccinated.

Sam Harris: Neglecting to Get Vaccinated Is a Failed Commitment to the Common Good

We're in the middle of a pandemic. There is no compelling reason, at this point, to be worried about these vaccines. There is a compelling reason to be worried about just letting this pandemic burn through the unvaccinated population.

Sam Harris to Bret Weinstein: Stop Spreading Fear About COVID-19 Vaccines

Many of us still understand that the vaccines are incredibly effective, and all things considered, it is far wiser to be vaccinated at this point than to be running the risk of getting COVID without having been vaccinated.

Sam Harris Responds to Konstantin Kisin's Thread About COVID-19 Vaccine Hesitancy

There's so many things at play here. There's the fact that sticking a needle in your arm really seems like something intrusive. People are afraid of needles; they find the whole thing unpleasant. They certainly find it unpleasant to have someone do it to their kids. And it's interesting to consider how the debate here would be different if the vaccine were delivered as a chewable gummy or as a nasal spray. I think that would feel different to many people.

Sam Harris: Neglecting to Get Vaccinated Is a Failed Commitment to the Common Good

The failings of our institutions need not lead to a total breakdown of trust in our institutions.

Sam Harris to Bret Weinstein: Stop Spreading Fear About COVID-19 Vaccines
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