I just have a bad feeling the people in charge rushed it and cut corners to get it out to the peasants asap and make them shut up.
Atm, I'm kinda wanting to wait like, a month, after it's available to the public to see if anything bad happens.
I just have a bad feeling the people in charge rushed it and cut corners to get it out to the peasants asap and make them shut up.
Atm, I'm kinda wanting to wait like, a month, after it's available to the public to see if anything bad happens.
Unless you’re a nurse or in a nursing home you’ll be waiting at least a month anyway.
Skepticism is good, but compared to older vaccine methods I think this is generally safer, I’m surprised there have been as many side effects with the mRNA vaccines, this is basically the same strategy that’s used to make cells in Petri dishes turn green. Looking online, it’s straightforward enough that I can’t figure out why it would be unexpectedly detrimental in patients.
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Yeah that’s pretty much it. The soreness and inflammation, all that is a result of your immune system checking out foreign contaminants.
The thing about trials is they have to document everything that happens to everyone regardless of actual cause. With the Bell’s Palsy stuff, 4 out of 50,000 is at or below what you could expect to see in a population in a year (15-30 cases per 100K).