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Vaccines was used just as an example.


And it got an answering example.


The point is that the problem is likely more general.


Yeah, I got that you meant to be saying that. But you gave a specific instance, and in that specific instance, the problem didn't exist.

So: Could you give, say, ten more instances, and see in how many of them the problem exists? That way, we can all get some idea of how general the problem is.

But if you merely claim that "the problem is likely more general", with nothing behind that but your belief that your statement is probably true, well, don't expect to persuade many people that way...




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