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TopicIs it normal to feel awful 4-5 days after getting the Covid vaccine?
LinkPizza
02/08/21 4:07:01 PM
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DDirtyDastard posted...
A) The suspected long-term effects of the virus are worth pushing an experimental vaccine on 100's of millions of people without it being properly tested.

It has been properly tested to the best of their abilities. They just dont have time to test the long terms effects yet... Though, it seems fine so far...

DDirtyDastard posted...
B) The assumed safety of said improperly tested vaccine is worth risking the lives of 100's of millions of people over a novel virus that hasn't been observed long enough to know its long-term effects on the general public.

Some of the long terms effects for the virus seem to be known. Like the damage already done to like lungs and such. And losing senses, which seem to take forever to come back, if they do. And sometimes, not fully. And its possible some of those things will last forever, as well...

DDirtyDastard posted...
Now, I understand that if we accept the premise that the virus itself was worth shutting down the world and utterly destroying the global economy, we need to take drastic measures to set things back on track. I disagree with this.

Mind you, I don't think shutting down the world they way they did was worth doing in the first place.

If a virus is shutting down the world and destroying everything, then I would agree that drastic measures do need to be taken... Whether I want the world to be shut down or not doesnt seem to matter, though. But even with shutting it down, the virus still seemed to spread... So, maybe not drastic enough measures were taken...

DDirtyDastard posted...
That all said, if we're being super serious about the dangers of this virus, it is completely irresponsible to push this experimental, untested vaccine on the public. We should remain cautious.

I disagree. Also, you keep calling it untested, but thats wrong, as well. It has been tested. The test havent seen long term effects yet, but it has been tested. And I think it could be good. Id rather have a chance to get rid of (or lessen) the virus instead of letting it take over the world again...

DDirtyDastard posted...
Like we should've done all along, we should've isolated the most vulnerable. Too many healthy people have suffered from this and in turn have lost faith in their leadership and global experts in the field. Rightfully so, in my opinion. Logic dictates these Draconian measures were unnecessary, and to suddenly throw caution to the wind with complete faith in an experimental vaccine is completely backwards logic.

It would be nice if that were possible, but those people would still need others to take care of them. Not too mention, those measures could actually be hard to take, as well... I think making a vaccine was the better choice between the two...

DDirtyDastard posted...
At this point I'm just watching with my proverbial popcorn. Globally, the world's governments have shit the bed and we're all going to suffer. Slap any kind of conspiritorial nonsense you want on it. We're in for one helluva ride.

We were in for one either way...

At the end of the day, Ill listen to experts, since they are the experts after all...
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