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| If you got a COVID vaccination, which one? (Page 4/4) |
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Hank is Here
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SEP 12, 02:29 PM
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I got two Pfizer shots back in April of this year. Side effects were sore arm for the first one. 12 hours after the second shot I became very tried, but after a good long night of sleep I was back to normal.
These COVID vaccines, as with any other vaccine or drug have some side effects; nothing new or earth shattering. People will die from getting these vaccines, like other vaccines (think flu) These are facts. But a lot less people will die or become seriously ill if they take the vaccine. So would you want a .00001% of dying from taking the vaccine or a ~1% chance of death from not having a vaccine?
I will add that there are some COVD vaccines I woudl not take such as the Russian Sputnik and Cuban developed vaccine due to lack of clinial data or openness of the data. I would be leary of some Chinese vaccines due to what appears to be overstated effectiveness rates.
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blackrams
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SEP 12, 05:06 PM
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| quote | Originally posted by Hank is Here:
I got two Pfizer shots back in April of this year. Side effects were sore arm for the first one. 12 hours after the second shot I became very tried, but after a good long night of sleep I was back to normal.
These COVID vaccines, as with any other vaccine or drug have some side effects; nothing new or earth shattering. People will die from getting these vaccines, like other vaccines (think flu) These are facts. But a lot less people will die or become seriously ill if they take the vaccine. So would you want a .00001% of dying from taking the vaccine or a ~1% chance of death from not having a vaccine?
I will add that there are some COVD vaccines I woudl not take such as the Russian Sputnik and Cuban developed vaccine due to lack of clinial data or openness of the data. I would be leary of some Chinese vaccines due to what appears to be overstated effectiveness rates. |
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Hank, Thanks for that information. 
Rams
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