At least you’ll know that your adverse effects from the vax were for the greater good of...I don’t know...society? Big Pharma is very appreciative, but I’m not sure the folks reporting to VAERS would agree though.
Haven’t had any adverse effect. Nor has any of the vaccinated people that I know, at least not beyond the typical headache and lethargy.
Comparatively, I know several collegiate athletes — including my s/o — that got put on their ass from COVID-19 pre-vaccine, and took weeks to recover back to their pre-infection performance levels. I’m not saying you’re at any serious risk of death if you’re young and healthy, it just sucks to have to rehab back to performance level after an infection.
I had adenovirus two decades ago that did the same thing. Whooped my ass and I had to retrain my cardio and weight lifting. Funny enough, adenovirus causes PCRs to show positive for COVID. No one knows the long-term effects of these injections. We are just seeing short-term events/reactions so far.
I agree that the long-term effects are still unclear. That was my original rationale for waiting on the vaccine. I got it this past winter though, as I figured enough time had passed and I had seen enough information to decide that the risk of long-term effects was negligible.
To each their own, I just think the statistics have solidified enough at this point to assuage some of the original skepticism I had.
I mean, yeah?
At least you’ll know that your adverse effects from the vax were for the greater good of...I don’t know...society? Big Pharma is very appreciative, but I’m not sure the folks reporting to VAERS would agree though.
Haven’t had any adverse effect. Nor has any of the vaccinated people that I know, at least not beyond the typical headache and lethargy.
Comparatively, I know several collegiate athletes — including my s/o — that got put on their ass from COVID-19 pre-vaccine, and took weeks to recover back to their pre-infection performance levels. I’m not saying you’re at any serious risk of death if you’re young and healthy, it just sucks to have to rehab back to performance level after an infection.
I had adenovirus two decades ago that did the same thing. Whooped my ass and I had to retrain my cardio and weight lifting. Funny enough, adenovirus causes PCRs to show positive for COVID. No one knows the long-term effects of these injections. We are just seeing short-term events/reactions so far.
I agree that the long-term effects are still unclear. That was my original rationale for waiting on the vaccine. I got it this past winter though, as I figured enough time had passed and I had seen enough information to decide that the risk of long-term effects was negligible.
To each their own, I just think the statistics have solidified enough at this point to assuage some of the original skepticism I had.