Depends on when. And how young. If the current view of side-effects turn out to be remotely accurate, it's in their interests to take the vaccine. However, I think young people should wait a bit so that we know there won't be any unexpected long-term health effects.
Pfizer's own documents confirm that non-vaccinated people may be exposed to spike proteins shed by vaccinated people through skin contact or breath. Does that sound normal or safe to you?
And only a fool who values neither his life nor those around him would take a "vaccine" that hasn't been put through proper Phase III clinical trials, which is supposed to last for at least two years.
Depends on when. And how young. If the current view of side-effects turn out to be remotely accurate, it's in their interests to take the vaccine. However, I think young people should wait a bit so that we know there won't be any unexpected long-term health effects.
Pfizer's own documents confirm that non-vaccinated people may be exposed to spike proteins shed by vaccinated people through skin contact or breath. Does that sound normal or safe to you?
There is no such thing as 'safe', not even the tested vaccines, there's only trade-offs.
And only a fool who values neither his life nor those around him would take a "vaccine" that hasn't been put through proper Phase III clinical trials, which is supposed to last for at least two years.
For anyone who doesn't understand how clinical testing works, read this: https://www.healthline.com/health/clinical-trial-phases#_noHeaderPrefixedContent
If you're stupid enough to be a human guinea pig for a population control agenda (which can cause infertility, as admitted to by Pfizer: https://cdn.pfizer.com/pfizercom/2020-11/C4591001_Clinical_Protocol_Nov2020.pdf) then you likely deserve whatever fate the vaccine brings you.
Yes, I'm sure you'll start breathing fire and kill everyone around you.
Why do you need a vaccine for a benign cold virus? Have you ever gotten a cold?