I'd probably end up taking it down the line, but I wanna see how it plays out first. But if it's mandatory or they place restrictions on people who don't get it then I'm most likely going to try my best to not take it for as long as I am able.
I have reservations on the whole mRNA vaccine part of it. It's something that's apparently never been approved for human use. They're rushing the heck out of it. How thorough is the testing? How often does covid-19 mutate? Will antibody-dependent enhancement be an issue down the line when covid-20 comes out next year for $60? As in: what if the vaccine ends up being a backdoor for the next coronavirus? Not intentional but just so close it ends up making things worse? Can they, are they, how are they testing for something like this?
I'm up to date with all my shots, I love vaccines, but this one got me suspicious and I'd say it's 50/50 on my concerns on the vaccine and my fear of covid-19. I worry about my elderly folks and what would be the right decision for them when it comes to this vaccine.
My worry is that the FDA in an attempt to appear to "play ball" will approve something that isn't safe. The FDA under normal circumstances is extraordinarily conservative, and I fear that as they are being pressured to be more "reasonable" they will go too far in the other direction and just rubber stamp this whether it's safe or not.
I put this virus in the same category as the chickenpox: just let me get it when I'm young and healthy so I can get it over with and not die of it if I live to be 90.
It's very, VERY rushed, on a time scale like you'd see in fucking movies. Yeah, I'll wait and see how the human guinea pigs in the turdwhirled countries do, first. Because, hey, we've had Thalidomide, and promises of an AIDS vaccine for 40 years.
I'd probably end up taking it down the line, but I wanna see how it plays out first. But if it's mandatory or they place restrictions on people who don't get it then I'm most likely going to try my best to not take it for as long as I am able.
I have reservations on the whole mRNA vaccine part of it. It's something that's apparently never been approved for human use. They're rushing the heck out of it. How thorough is the testing? How often does covid-19 mutate? Will antibody-dependent enhancement be an issue down the line when covid-20 comes out next year for $60? As in: what if the vaccine ends up being a backdoor for the next coronavirus? Not intentional but just so close it ends up making things worse? Can they, are they, how are they testing for something like this?
I'm up to date with all my shots, I love vaccines, but this one got me suspicious and I'd say it's 50/50 on my concerns on the vaccine and my fear of covid-19. I worry about my elderly folks and what would be the right decision for them when it comes to this vaccine.
My worry is that the FDA in an attempt to appear to "play ball" will approve something that isn't safe. The FDA under normal circumstances is extraordinarily conservative, and I fear that as they are being pressured to be more "reasonable" they will go too far in the other direction and just rubber stamp this whether it's safe or not.
I put this virus in the same category as the chickenpox: just let me get it when I'm young and healthy so I can get it over with and not die of it if I live to be 90.
It's very, VERY rushed, on a time scale like you'd see in fucking movies. Yeah, I'll wait and see how the human guinea pigs in the turdwhirled countries do, first. Because, hey, we've had Thalidomide, and promises of an AIDS vaccine for 40 years.
From the same people too. Fauci and Birx were involved in an aids vaccine development iirc