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Originally Posted by Scroopy Noopers
None of these examples are scientists. Expecting one medial professional to understand all of the intricacies of the field of medicine is insanity. Each aspect takes a tremendous amount of study and effort to master.
It’s like asking your electrical engineer how to build a bridge.
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While your point may be true, you'd think someone who studied in medicine, works in the medical field at a high level (surgery), who is intelligent (as stated by the OP), and who no doubt has to keep up on their education/studies/etc as part of their job, would have faith in the science behind vaccines.
I'm in IT and understand a lot of the concepts and foundations IT systems are built on, but have zero will or desire to learn about coding/progamming. But I'm not anti-anti-virus software because I don't understand components of how's it built and delivered.