Listen, there was a lot of bad done in those days. But if there had been a vaccine a little earlier, my beloved friend and mentor, Rav Avraham Yeshaya Heber, founder of Matnat Chaim, may not have died. Obviously no one knows for sure, but just maybe he would have lived and been able to make more matches of kidney donors to kidney recipients. As it is, his wife continues the work. I do not believe that the vaccines were all bad.
There is absolutely no reason to believe the vaccines saved anyone. Quite the contrary. Your friend and mentor probably received no treatment at all for his illness, or treatment that only made it worse if he went to the hospital, when simple, effective treatments were available.
Listen, there was a lot of bad done in those days. But if there had been a vaccine a little earlier, my beloved friend and mentor, Rav Avraham Yeshaya Heber, founder of Matnat Chaim, may not have died. Obviously no one knows for sure, but just maybe he would have lived and been able to make more matches of kidney donors to kidney recipients. As it is, his wife continues the work. I do not believe that the vaccines were all bad.
"Listen, there was a lot of bad done in those days."
Also, that's quite the understatement.
There is absolutely no reason to believe the vaccines saved anyone. Quite the contrary. Your friend and mentor probably received no treatment at all for his illness, or treatment that only made it worse if he went to the hospital, when simple, effective treatments were available.
Well said Chananya