I missed this at the time, and even a year on, it appears that little analysis has been published.
I had 4 doses without any real drama apart from occasional tachycardia, but doubt that I will have another unless COVID changes for the worse.
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The long term dire effects of the vaccine are yet to materialise.
But we have already seen some alarming results around the world.
This view is not specific to a political party alignment, and everything to do with exercising discernment about a collective of private healthcare companies that fast tracked a vaccine who traditionally value profit over cure. And the exploitation of basic liberty. That applies to any and all.
It is no secret that the private healthcare system, particularly in the US, value profit over cure. Or treating symptoms over prevention. Couple that with an open cheque book from world governments and a heightened sense of urgency that drove the lowering of the entry testing criteria - I would be worried about dire long term effects.
This thread sure gets the attention huh. Even more so than the Trump thread.
I guess you mean "the long term effects of the vaccine are yet to materialise." otherwise you are already buying into all this bollocks.
Fine. Nothing wrong with being worried about an unknown. I am guessing though that you didn't get vaccinated so not really sure what you are worried about.
Personally I couldn't give a monkeys. I can think of a lot more things that have the potential to bring my life to an end; the alpine fault giving way, the amount of plastic we ingest, running out of drinkable water, being eaten by a shark, high siding my bike coming out of my favourite left hander. Can't find the link but earlier today I was reading about the dangers of reusing plastic water bottles and the plastic tubs your take away curries come in. These are all real issues, life is too short to make up other ones to fret over.
The long term effects of life are dire. We are all going to die.
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