Legit, the only vaccine that does not use any mRNA technology is the Chinese one, SinoVac, and that's from China, I wouldn't touch it with a ten-foot pole.
I've had two Moderna shots. I had a quite sore arm for ~4 days with the first shot, and basically no side effects with the second shot (arm was mildly sore for about a day). I always doubted the vaccine would last forever because, just like the flu, covid is going to be endemic now and will naturally mutate.
But what's the problem with mRNA technology vaccines?
(Also, I'm past my reproductive stage. I would not get my teenage children vaccinated, at least yet.)
Oh for fuck sake. 6 months?!
This is a fucking joke.
Think of the virtue signalling potential! You can brag on your social media not once, not twice but every 6 months that you got your shot! Yayyyy!!1
Also: sick leave after every shot! Hooray!!1
I was starting to think about giving in, as long as I didn't get AstraZeneca. But fuck doing this shit every six months.
Legit, the only vaccine that does not use any mRNA technology is the Chinese one, SinoVac, and that's from China, I wouldn't touch it with a ten-foot pole.
None can be trusted, unfortunately.
And there's an article out now where they (the Chinese) admit that this vaccine is utter garbage to begin with.
I've had two Moderna shots. I had a quite sore arm for ~4 days with the first shot, and basically no side effects with the second shot (arm was mildly sore for about a day). I always doubted the vaccine would last forever because, just like the flu, covid is going to be endemic now and will naturally mutate.
But what's the problem with mRNA technology vaccines?
(Also, I'm past my reproductive stage. I would not get my teenage children vaccinated, at least yet.)
I thought the Russian one didn't use mRNA stuff either? Or is it just less mRNA than the other ones?