Absolutely not! As someone else said it is still being tested and should not be rushed into production. I will not get a shot until it has been proven that it works and doesn't do more damage than the virus. It has happened in the past when vaccines have been rushed into production just look at the 1950's Cutter's polio vaccine and the 1970's swine flu vaccine fiascos.
Absolutely not! As someone else said it is still being tested and should not be rushed into production. I will not get a shot until it has been proven that it works and doesn't do more damage than the virus. It has happened in the past when vaccines have been rushed into production just look at the 1950's Cutter's polio vaccine and the 1970's swine flu vaccine fiascos.
My mom was paralyzed from the waist down for two or three weeks after taking that Swine flu shot. She vowed never to take another flu shot despite her doctor's and my sisters' insistence. She never did catch the flu.
If someone wants to take a Covid-19 vaccine, that's their choice. However, according to different studies, up to 80% of the population may be unsusceptable to the virus. Add to the that the fact I don't have any of the risk factors like diabetes or heart and lung disease or obesity and I think I'll take my chances. I also have type o blood, which in several studies has shown to have a reduced risk in catching the virus and a reduced risk of having severe symptoms if you do catch the virus. It doesn't mean that every person who has type o blood is safe from the virus but the largest percentage of people who had mild symptoms or no symptoms at all had type o blood. In one study, o positive was shown to have a slightly higher benefit.
There's also studies that show that if you've had a cold within the last few years, you may already be immune to the Covid-19 virus due to cross-immunity. There are many types of coronaviruses. Four of them are responsible for causing the common cold in 25% of the cases. If a person becomes immune to one type of coronavirus, cross-immunity may protect them from similar viruses. In one study, blood samples that were a couple years old had T-cells that fought off Covid-19 viruses even though the person who gave the sample had not been exposed to Covid-19. T-cells are blood cells that attack and destroy infected cells. Of course naturally the vaccine pushers are going to shoot down every little glimmer of hopeful news that comes along because it doesn't fit in with their agenda.
I'd even take one of they forbid them for some reason. I wish all the friggin morons would get wiped out by Covid.
Not smart. That could make you sicker than covid could.
I agree. A lot of the severe cases aren't caused by the virus itself. It's when the person's immune system overreacts is when problems occur. Look up "cytokine storm". I'm just waiting for the day when they give the vaccine to someone who has such a reaction.
"Virginias health commissioner said he will make a coronavirus vaccine legally mandatory for all state residents when one is ready, arguing it will save lives, as critics push back, demanding the right to choose for themselves."
I guess people in Virginia get to be the test subjects.
"Virginias health commissioner said he will make a coronavirus vaccine legally mandatory for all state residents when one is ready, arguing it will save lives, as critics push back, demanding the right to choose for themselves."
I guess people in Virginia get to be the test subjects.
I'm not surprised. He's Black. He's Liberal. He's anti-White. It's all about power.
"Virginias health commissioner said he will make a coronavirus vaccine legally mandatory for all state residents when one is ready, arguing it will save lives, as critics push back, demanding the right to choose for themselves."
I guess people in Virginia get to be the test subjects.
I'm not surprised. He's Black. He's Liberal. He's anti-White. It's all about power.
Rotten company needs to stay out of our personal business. A vaccine may have great value for public health, but screw kroger. Never ever trust them with anything you care about.
There is a reason why drugs have trials and other testing that takes years to complete. If you haven't paid attention, every other month they are saying something causes cancer, which previously was fine. Yes, COVID-19 is in the family of other know illnesses, but still anything introduced should have long term test, not small trials.