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Old 12-09-2020, 11:33 AM   #7660
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Originally Posted by RRxtar View Post
I think its a bit optimistic to think things will be back to normal in a year. I think alot of people didn't think things would be where they are now, back in the spring.

No one even knows if the vaccine is actually going to work for sure, so I wouldn't be putting all of my hopes in that basket. No one, including Pfizer, knows if you can still carry and transmit the virus after vaccination. No one even knows if you're immune, or if you just might get a little less sick when you do get the virus. No one knows if you need to keep getting booster shots after. Theres reports of healthy people who have gotten the vaccine during the trial stage and their side effect symptoms in the days following the shot were worse than what they would have been if they had gotten Covid. The follow up shots had worse symptoms than the first one. That itself might continue to kill people in marginal health.
Sorry what? Source pls.
How is there any indication that someone who had adverse reactions to the vaccine wouldn't have gotten a much more adverse reaction if they had caught COVID itself?
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