MACS wrote:Childhood "vaccines" or childhood "immunizations". Same-same, no? But when we got those shots as a kid... it made us "immune" to the diseases for which they were administered.
THAT used to be what a vaccine was. Now we have covid shots that do not work for frank's sake, and we're calling them vaccines and trying to mandate them for school children who, as the "science" has shown... don't frankin' need them.
I'm not talking about mandates, I'm talking about definitions.
Your understanding as a kid may have been that, but today...Aaron Rodgers knew the difference when asked if he had been vaccinated and said he was immunized.
He claimed he had immunization. He hadn't had a vaccine. He figured the questioner thought like you, and many others.
But they are not interchangeable terms.