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Are Some People Just Stupid Or Smart, With So Many Questions  On The COVID Vaccine?

Like these questions they might have about or wonder about?

Is it just bad IF I don’t go for the vaccine?

Are there any side affects? 

IF there are side affects, is it worth it just to go for the vaccine at all?

People with health problem(s), can they go for the vaccine?

Should or can anyone taking any kind of medication go for the vaccine?

How does it affect each individual personal vs. most people going to feel the same thing?

How will a person feel after getting the vaccine three days later to two weeks later and beyond?

Does the vaccine stop people from transmitting COVID-19 virus to others for good or how ever long it wears off?

What would happen IF I don’t go for the second doze, or wait way longer to go for it?

Will the vaccine cost any money, IF Yes, then how much out of one’s pocket?

What insurances will or will not cover the vaccine?

There will be/are people of a segment of this society, will say people who wonder or need to know is the vaccine really safe is the side effects worth it just to go for it. They would say those people need to just go jump off the cliff or shoot themselves in the head. That way it save others and the world a lot of problems and headache.

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  • Anonymous
    4 months ago

    I'm a little confused. Are you saying people that ask those questions are dumb? Because those are reasonable questions. Vaccines are good but that doesn't mean people shouldn't be informed about them. 

  • 4 months ago

    Is it just bad IF I don’t go for the vaccine?- You are allowed to make your own healthcare decisions.There are other vaccines that will be available in a few weeks that use more trusted technology.  You can wait for them or see where we are in a year or two and decide then.Are there any side affects? IF there are side affects, is it worth it just to go for the vaccine at all?- The Pfizer vaccine has a 1 in 162 people chance of a severe allergic reaction.  The chance of Bell's Palsy from it is 1 in 7500.

    It is unknown the mid term or long term side effects.

    - I don't know the side effects of the Moderna vaccine.

    People with health problem(s), can they go for the vaccine?

    It depends that the health problem is.  They have not been studied on people with diabetes or pregnant women and probably other groups.  People with certain types of cancer or compromised systems often can't take any vaccine.

    Should or can anyone taking any kind of medication go for the vaccine?I'm sure there are some medications that you take that you would not be able to have the vaccines.How does it affect each individual personal vs. most people going to feel the same thing?How will a person feel after getting the vaccine three days later to two weeks later and beyond?

    - It's a person to person thing.  In the short term, some people have severe allergic reactions, have covid like symptoms or only their arm hurts.

    - In the mid to long term no one knows.

    Does the vaccine stop people from transmitting COVID-19 virus to others for good or how ever long it wears off?- It is unknown how immunity works with covid.  As such, there is no way to create a vaccine that mimics an immunity response. 

    - Researchers know that IgG & IgM antibodies are created when you have covid.  In real life, if you have mild covid, these last only a few months and then disappear.  You can then get covid again.  If you have a more severe case, like one that requires a hospital stay, the natural immune response appears to last at least 9 months. 

    - The vaccines appear to provide immunity for at least 3 months.What would happen IF I don’t go for the second doze, or wait way longer to go for it?- It would depend on the specific vaccine.  The Johnson & Johnson vaccine is only one dose.

    - The Pfizer vaccine effectiveness at creating at least a short term immunity response is about 52% after the first dose and 95% after the second dose.Will the vaccine cost any money, IF Yes, then how much out of one’s pocket?

    What insurances will or will not cover the vaccine?

    - The government appears to be paying for it for now.

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