2745753, You identified YOUR issue. Posted by allStah, Wed Sep-01-21 01:57 PM
I never said it was faulty. I said it has yet to be PERFECTED. That’s a huge difference.
This is uncharted territory regarding vaccination. The quickest vaccination to be developed prior to Covid was the vaccine for the mumps, and that was a 5 year process. Usually, animal testing is implemented first before the vaccine goes to human trials. That process was bypassed to a vaccine ASAP.... That’s uncharted territory.
The vaccine does not prevent the spreading or transmission of the virus. It’s effective in preventing the symptoms, and again the science has yet to determine the long term efficacy of the vaccine.
Those are the questions that still exist regarding the vaccine.....
And there were some issues when the vaccine was first introduced. J and J’s first implementation created blood clot issues, so they had to modify it.
Now, overtime, as I stated, as the science regarding Covid evolves the concern and caution will not be as great. I go back to my tetanus shot analogy. The science has been perfected, and I’m very familiar with the approach and process of the vaccine.
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