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Posted on 11/23/21 at 1:24 pm to brett408
Best answer is unknown. However since hundreds of millions of people have had them, and no one has exploded yet… they are generally pretty safe… although there may be a few bad/fatal complications…
Since most adverse reactions to the vaccines usually occurred after the second dose, many scientists and countries theorized that the two doses may be given too close together at 3 or 4 weeks apart (the vaccines given to babies are spaced at least 8 weeks apart).
The closeness of the first dose and the second booster dose may also explain the waning protective effects of the vaccines… the second dose instead of a booster dose, became a continuation of the first dose.
So if you are forced/mandated to be vaccinated, get the first dose, then wait >8 weeks before the second dose.
But it’s up to you… as it should be…
Since most adverse reactions to the vaccines usually occurred after the second dose, many scientists and countries theorized that the two doses may be given too close together at 3 or 4 weeks apart (the vaccines given to babies are spaced at least 8 weeks apart).
The closeness of the first dose and the second booster dose may also explain the waning protective effects of the vaccines… the second dose instead of a booster dose, became a continuation of the first dose.
So if you are forced/mandated to be vaccinated, get the first dose, then wait >8 weeks before the second dose.
But it’s up to you… as it should be…
This post was edited on 11/23/21 at 1:27 pm
Posted on 11/23/21 at 1:25 pm to brett408
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Which “vaccine” is the least risky long term?
its safest to get them all simultaneously.
Posted on 11/23/21 at 1:28 pm to brett408
I hate that you are forced to make a medical decision against your will, but the good news is that they are all incredibly low risk.
Posted on 11/23/21 at 1:32 pm to Chad504boy
Interestingly, in one of my Physician Facebook group, a doctor that does volunteer clinics in homeless shelters (unknown city) reported that someone told him that more than a few of the homeless had received as many as 12 CoVID vaccinations because the city paid them $100 every time they got vaccinated.
Posted on 11/23/21 at 1:41 pm to brett408
There are other options available, by law.
Posted on 11/23/21 at 1:46 pm to brett408
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I recently lost my freedom to make my own personal healthcare choices or face termination from my employer.
So find a new employer
Posted on 11/23/21 at 1:49 pm to brett408
If you cave you are taking the coward's way out and giving the middle finger to those who refuse to go along.
The more cowards that cave because muh job, the less people to stand in solidarity against draconian tyranny.
The more cowards that cave because muh job, the less people to stand in solidarity against draconian tyranny.
Posted on 11/23/21 at 1:50 pm to brett408
Each one is relatively low risk. But as in literally everything medically related, risk does still exist.
Do with that information as you will.
Do with that information as you will.
Posted on 11/23/21 at 1:54 pm to brett408
Don't worry about it. Just do what Brandon and Honor Chode tell you, take it and ask no questions.
Posted on 11/23/21 at 1:56 pm to brett408
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Which “vaccine” is the least risky long term?
The one not taken.
Posted on 11/23/21 at 1:57 pm to goldennugget
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If you cave you are taking the coward's way out and giving the middle finger to those who refuse to go along.
The more cowards that cave because muh job, the less people to stand in solidarity against draconian tyranny.
I am a veteran that served in Iraq. Don't tell me about cowardice.
It is easy to say tough guy shite when you don't have a family that depends on you making a living. I get that I could quit and get another job, but there is no guarantee that I wouldn't jump right back into another mandate. Additionally, there is no guarantee that I could replace 100% of my salary.
Again, it is easy to hold the tough guy line when you have nothing to lose.
and the government can get fricked with their tyrannical unconstitutional overreach.
Posted on 11/23/21 at 1:58 pm to redneck hippie
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So mandates work?
Govern me harder daddy, govern me harder!
Posted on 11/23/21 at 2:00 pm to brett408
Why would you take a vaccine you don't want?
I just cannot wrap my head around this.
If you want it great, pick one and be happy.
But against your will? Jesus man. Come on.
I just cannot wrap my head around this.
If you want it great, pick one and be happy.
But against your will? Jesus man. Come on.
Posted on 11/23/21 at 2:01 pm to crazy4lsu
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Can you list some of the long-term effects of vaccines generally?
That is about as irrelevant as asking for the long term effects of ivermectin. These things are new and different. Simply expecting no effects is about as anti science as you can get. You don't know. No one knows.
Posted on 11/23/21 at 2:01 pm to DarthRebel
If your not up on the risks, then when you do go to the pharmacy, just ask. "What's available". What ever they say Run. The one outta stock is the one you want.
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