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re: Covid vaccine check in
Posted on 3/2/21 at 4:26 pm to TigerbaitTigerbait
Posted on 3/2/21 at 4:26 pm to TigerbaitTigerbait
National Vaccine Information Center
The nation’s oldest anti-vaccine advocacy group
People are entitled to make their own decisions on this. Not saying some won't get it for various reasons and that can be understandable. Not my place to say people should or shouldn't get it.
Personally, I'm going to rely on what physicians and the leading healthcare organizations like Mayo Clinic are reporting.
I know a physician that's been involved in some of the trials. The vaccines thus far are proving to be effective and have a great safety profile. They are seeing a handful of very rare events that are in association with vaccines, but there is not a good sense of causation yet. Appears to be rare and could occur in some people post-disease as well.
There is great support for getting the vaccine in the medical community. Also felt like the scrutiny around their development has been remarkably tight.
Completely off subject, but this guy (not a physician) seems to do a very good job or breaking some things down:
LINK
And, hey, even Dolly Parton just got it at Vanderbilt today!
The nation’s oldest anti-vaccine advocacy group
People are entitled to make their own decisions on this. Not saying some won't get it for various reasons and that can be understandable. Not my place to say people should or shouldn't get it.
Personally, I'm going to rely on what physicians and the leading healthcare organizations like Mayo Clinic are reporting.
I know a physician that's been involved in some of the trials. The vaccines thus far are proving to be effective and have a great safety profile. They are seeing a handful of very rare events that are in association with vaccines, but there is not a good sense of causation yet. Appears to be rare and could occur in some people post-disease as well.
There is great support for getting the vaccine in the medical community. Also felt like the scrutiny around their development has been remarkably tight.
Completely off subject, but this guy (not a physician) seems to do a very good job or breaking some things down:
LINK
And, hey, even Dolly Parton just got it at Vanderbilt today!
This post was edited on 3/2/21 at 4:54 pm
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