Originally posted by maryjane:\ The CEO of Moderna told the Financial Times, people may have to wait until March or April only if the vaccine is proven safe and effective.
That might be a big "IF". All concerned what a safe and effective vaccine. Getting the general public to get it may take a huge effort. I'll be first in line when my row is called.
Releasing a vaccine this quickly will obviously mean that no stability or shelf life studies have been completed per the current PMA regs.
That may be ok, but before taking any COV-2 vaccine I want to know specifically what adjuvant(s), stabilizer(s) and preservative(s) are in it.
Considering the reported adverse effects that Thimerasol (a mercury based preservative), had on recipients in the past, I think that's prudent
I also understand that one form of a new COV-2 vaccine may be lyophilized so I would want to know what diluent is specified and how critical the reconstitution is.
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But if you're not scared of covid, you don't need the vaccine.
Funny how that is huh?
Depends how one looks at it I suppose. I'm not one bit afraid of dying but I sure don't want to get it and risk giving it to someone else. I lost fear of death back in 1970.
Many won't take it. And many of those are going to be among the same ones that have accused others of being 'scared' of Covid.
Funny how that is huh?
Ya mean same way I wont get any other "vaccine" or "shot" anymore ??
Younger years I got got forced into the flu shot for a few years by employers, and every time I got it I got sick as a dawg. Now its been 20 years and I haven't really had a bad case in 20 years.
Stick me with something steel, I'll stick right-the-frack back with something steel.
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Ya mean same way I wont get any other "vaccine" or "shot" anymore ??
Younger years I got got forced into the flu shot for a few years by employers, and every time I got it I got sick as a dawg. Now its been 20 years and I haven't really had a bad case in 20 years.
Stick me with something steel, I'll stick right-the-frack back with something steel.
I'm of the opinion that everyone should have a choice as it applies to getting vaccinations but, that also means everyone has a responsibility to act accordingly. While the COVID 19 virus isn't the Flu, avoiding infected folks who have it is a good thing. A person who will not accept a vaccination IMHO should be more cautious and do more to avoid catching and or spreading a virus. Social Distancing has always been a good thing and also can prevent pregnancy. The real problem (in my opinion) is the apparent long incubation period with infected persons where they are asymptomatic (no symptoms) and yet fully able to spread the virus. To my knowledge, I have not been in contact with anyone who is infected with COVID 19 but.................
Your choice to get "stuck" or not "get stuck". I know that when there's an FDA approved vaccine, I'll be getting in line ASAP. (while social distancing)
Rams
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In theory only one of those women has the possibility of inadvertently killing me. That would be the second of the two women. The "anti-masker."
As far as abortions... I left fetus'ing behind, and quite some time ago now, to be honest about it. I'm just a "former fetus" as the saying goes--and it actually is a saying. I expect that a Google search on that phrase will turn something up.
The first woman is more likely to kill you with her car while trying to unwrap another cheeseburger.
If Woman#1 is protesting about abortion rights, I kinda have to think she got impregnated via artificial insemination.. or a while wearing double thickness paper bag.
If Woman#1 is protesting about abortion rights, I kinda have to think she got impregnated via artificial insemination.. or a while wearing double thickness paper bag.
Or she could just be a really nice person with an amazing personality.