My blind guess, taking into consideration the fact that there are multiple vaccine lines in circulation from different sources and development methods...
I believe that roughly 5% of the immunized population will have some health complication in the next five years as a result of immunization.
Even if it is limited to only 5 percent of the immunized population that ends up having serious health problems or fatalities due to the vaccines, that rate would still be much higher than the risk of a healthy individual having serious problems or fatalities due to a COVID-19 infection.
My family got vaccinated, at this point I'm just hoping they don't become part of the unfortunate percentage that shits the bed. Same for friends I've known in my life. So far I have not heard of any seriously threatening adverse reactions for any of them. I figure that probably would've happened by now because it's been months that many of them got it.
Most medical long-term concerns take two forms: Time of birth, and time of death.
Time of birth: Fertility, carry-to-term, early/late, birth defects, baby-age developmental defects.
Time of death: Cancers, basically. There's other stuff, organ malfunctions that pile up over time, but 90% of the time, cancer. This thing causes lung cancer in 40 years, that thing causes uterine cancer in 15 years, etc etc.
My blind guess, taking into consideration the fact that there are multiple vaccine lines in circulation from different sources and development methods...
I believe that roughly 5% of the immunized population will have some health complication in the next five years as a result of immunization.
Even if it is limited to only 5 percent of the immunized population that ends up having serious health problems or fatalities due to the vaccines, that rate would still be much higher than the risk of a healthy individual having serious problems or fatalities due to a COVID-19 infection.
Fuck no to these experimental vaccines.
My family got vaccinated, at this point I'm just hoping they don't become part of the unfortunate percentage that shits the bed. Same for friends I've known in my life. So far I have not heard of any seriously threatening adverse reactions for any of them. I figure that probably would've happened by now because it's been months that many of them got it.
Most medical long-term concerns take two forms: Time of birth, and time of death.
Time of birth: Fertility, carry-to-term, early/late, birth defects, baby-age developmental defects.
Time of death: Cancers, basically. There's other stuff, organ malfunctions that pile up over time, but 90% of the time, cancer. This thing causes lung cancer in 40 years, that thing causes uterine cancer in 15 years, etc etc.