The vaccine is not approved for any use outside of "emergency use," and that's a fact. Any vaccine is suspect without long term studies, no matter what kind it is.
It will still be pointless because this whole thing, objectively, is extremely overblown. It's not worth a vaccination unless maybe you're over 65 and / or have some extreme morbidities. Mandated vaccination for all for something like this wimp virus doesn't make sense though
This particular virus spreads like wildfire, it's important to get vaccinated to kill the numbers on it, not necessarily to save you. It's far more contagious than the flu.
That said, I'm not going to disagree with you about this being overblown. My previous comments around here are pretty clear that I think that, even though I'm pretty pro vaccine.
On the point of it spreading quickly, I also think WAY more people have had it than ever got tested for it. I"m fairly sure that I had it, as did everyone in my house. We didn't get tested because we want to add to the "CASES!!!" nor deal with the "contact tracing" or quarantining or any of that bullshit. And I'm SURE there are millions of people just like that. I really think most people who thought they might've had it, did not get tested.
What is wrong about what I said? Mandatory vaccination for this wimpy virus would be on par with mandatory vaccination for the seasonal flu. People who are high risk could be encouraged to take it, and that is all that should happen.
The vaccine is not approved for any use outside of "emergency use," and that's a fact. Any vaccine is suspect without long term studies, no matter what kind it is.
Serious question.... in 2 years when the emergency is over and these vaccines are FDA approved, will you feel differently?
It will still be pointless because this whole thing, objectively, is extremely overblown. It's not worth a vaccination unless maybe you're over 65 and / or have some extreme morbidities. Mandated vaccination for all for something like this wimp virus doesn't make sense though
This particular virus spreads like wildfire, it's important to get vaccinated to kill the numbers on it, not necessarily to save you. It's far more contagious than the flu.
That said, I'm not going to disagree with you about this being overblown. My previous comments around here are pretty clear that I think that, even though I'm pretty pro vaccine.
On the point of it spreading quickly, I also think WAY more people have had it than ever got tested for it. I"m fairly sure that I had it, as did everyone in my house. We didn't get tested because we want to add to the "CASES!!!" nor deal with the "contact tracing" or quarantining or any of that bullshit. And I'm SURE there are millions of people just like that. I really think most people who thought they might've had it, did not get tested.
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What is wrong about what I said? Mandatory vaccination for this wimpy virus would be on par with mandatory vaccination for the seasonal flu. People who are high risk could be encouraged to take it, and that is all that should happen.
Lol