Kolek planning to go pro
Some pretty strong side effects from vaccine.https://crooksandliars.com/2020/11/doctors-urge-cdc-admit-side-effects
They absolutely need to be upfront and honest about the side effects. Some people may choose they don't want to vaccinate, but at least they were honest, and gave the person a choice. If they aren't honest, word will get out about the severity of side effects, and a lot of people will feel like they were lied to and risks were hidden. Feeling like you were lied to will fuel conspiracy theories, and could lead to A LOT of people forgoing a vaccine.
The press releases from the companies certainly did not make the side effects sound that distressing. I can’t ever remember feeling bad enough to take a day off work after a vaccination. Granted, it sounds far less troublesome than Covid does, but people need to hear what they should expect.If it really is that bad and they don’t do a better job of publicizing it, I fear two consequences: (1) people will not come back for their second dose, as indicated in the article; and (2) people who are further down the queue might not even come in for their first dose. Obviously, both of those things would be problematic.
The 260K dead Americans ... the hundreds of thousands of permanently closed businesses ... the millions upon millions of unemployed ... the emperor doesn't care about any of those.Here is what he cares about:“Don’t let Joe Biden take credit for the vaccine. Don’t let him take credit for the vaccines, because the vaccines were me."
Fact doe, hey?
Give Diaper Don a break. Did you see that desk? Tiny hands, tiny desk
Ahem...the past few posts have not been productive...
Scoop is supposed to be productive?Who knew?
You are saying you don't trust the antibodies developed through the virus. Is it the strength or the duration that concerns you?
It’s nuts to look at this timeline and see the moderna vaccine was designed in mid-Jan with the NIH and in testing already in March. Just unbelievable to think of the speed with this new technology. https://twitter.com/erictopol/status/1332771238771630080?s=21
Agreed. Part of the credit goes to the Trump Administration for implementing OWS (the one truly beneficial thing he has done during the pandemic), but we are also fortunate that companies have developed mRNA technology, which allows for more rapid development of vaccines without the inherent risks of actually injecting live or attenuated viruses into people.#keepsciencing
1 downside to the new technology is the unknown long-term risk