Covid Vaccine "Issues"

I wonder how many people would actually get it? I'm thinking 50% or less.

"The vaccine, and likely most others, will require two doses to work, Scientists anticipate that the shots will cause enervating flu-like side effects "

https://www.nbcnews.com/health/health-news/covid-19-vaccines-may-have-potentially-unpleasant-side-effects-n1247485

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Thursday 11-12-20

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thank you for the information, have a nice weekend

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Thank you very much for sharing, have a nice day and a great mood

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The side effects will likely be labeled as another "wave".

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The problem is that in many countries this vaccine will be sold just like those expensive tests. I know quite a few people who do not believe in the existence of this virus,... but also to get vaccinated. Medical credibility is destroyed in my country due to the stupidity of those who lead.

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A lot of people talking down the Russian vaccine but truth be told it'd be a lot safer to go with a vaccine that uses two old corona viruses that cause the common cold to boost the immune system rather than have some unproven so called "messenger" vaccine injected into them. Either that or wait to see what Israel is going to be offering up, they aren't much for messing around with anything that could remotely in the future change up one's DNA.

I'd say there's something up with these RNA/DNA vaccines when one gets on an article posted about one and highlight the fact China has been trying to come up with a vaccine for corona viruses for the last ten years and have failed. What makes them think they can do it in record breaking time without having years of data that could show any potential epigenetic/environmental influences on DNA? I was met with a lot of suspicious pro vaccine comments, it was almost like the propaganda machine at work following along the comments and interjecting when people questioned the vaccine or had a negative comment. It was just to out of the ordinary from local blogs I've seen where people quip they either are or aren't taking it or the politicians can go first.

For me it's like this, if you are young or of child bearing years I wouldn't get a RNA/DNA vaccine, if one is older, past child bearing years, immune compromised or at high risk of possible death from covid if contracted then you could consider weighting your risk vs getting covid on a vaccine where long term risk haven't been evaluated.

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