12-04-2020, 01:42 AM
(12-03-2020, 06:01 PM)PLOTUS Wrote: It seems just around the corner.
Whereas most testing is in the range of four years, Covid-19's urgency has caused a rush to find a vaccine due to the lethal nature. Media is having a grand old time with their news bites. When and if (were presuming it will be forthcoming) it arrives, will you take take it ?
Of course the logical answer might be to 'wait and see' after the first group is administered. Yes it would be prudent to see if there are side-effects, everyone would likely have that run through their minds. And if all checks out, get inoculated themselves. I guess I fall into that group.
https://www.jhsph.edu/covid-19/
This year I had the Flu shot and last the Pneumonia shot. Generally we mostly know the flu shot is hit and miss, concentrating on the strain most likely to infect the population. And as a gamble and expert advise go forward, we come up with a recipe for the vaccine.
No. I would have said, "maybe after 5 years" since AstraZeneca said they shouldn't be held liable at all because they won't know for four years what may be the side effects, etc., but given how they're using the MILITARY to shut down sites that don't vomit out the same agenda as the government and msm, probably not even then. If I can't find out what's going on because they've shut it down....and they've already proven they're untrustworthy, why would I trust their analysis of anything? At any point?