I have to laugh as some of you ignorant fools ramble on incoherently about Covid as thousands of your unvaccinated Americans drop dead. Hey you got a like from "Smallfil" you are attracting interest in your ideas from the mentally insane wing of Elite Trader.
I don't believe you understand logic very well, even though you are able to link to sources. Can you say with 100% certainty that there has never been and never will be a vaccine side effect that will not show up in the first two months? Because if you say yes, you need to check yourself for some of that nonsense too.
These vaccines are not like any of the previous vaccines in history. You cannot compare previous vaccines to the rMNA vaccines.
MRNA vaccines have been researched for over two decades. There is plenty of available data regarding them.
Well show us an example of a vaccine side effect in humans for a vaccine approved in the U.S. which did not show up within the first two months of the Phase 3 trial. Feel free to go dig through all the CDC papers and information on this subject before answering. Here are some articles for reference... Vaccines are highly unlikely to cause side effects long after getting the shot Science shows that even the most serious side effects for any vaccine, including COVID-19, occur within just a few weeks. https://www.nationalgeographic.com/...use-side-effects-long-after-getting-the-shot- Doctors say most COVID-19 vaccine side effects happen within two months of any shot A common comment from the vaccine hesitant is concern for the long-term impacts of the COVID-19 shot. However, experts say we've likely seen all there is to see. https://www.wcnc.com/article/news/h...shot/275-7a5fe649-d635-4683-bcb8-679112ebdc84
Don't deflect and throw the ball to me. Answer the question: Can you say with 100% certainty that there has never been and never will be a vaccine side effect that will not show up in the first two months? I'm asking you. What is your answer?
Can you say with 100% certainty that there never has been and never will be a pig that grows wings and flies.
Why can't you answer? Why deflect again? Unless you of course you know can't answer because you could be wrong.
And there is no data showing long term benefits of mRNA vaccines... But the NIH stated there is a risk of ADE...if the vaccinated can be infected. Which we learned in the last few months they can. So stick to the truth and science...not your misrepresentations base on stale and limited data...