It's not a vaccine (why do you think dictionaries quietly changed their definitions), and it's not even fully authorized. It's (EUA), Emergency Use Authorization. Safety testing is expected to finish in 2023. There is no liability if you are injured in any way, and when you take it, you are taking part in an experiment.
I cannot believe how many of you can't seem to grasp such basics. As for the comments about the vaccine not killing anyone. Any time someone is sick, or dies shortly after taking the vaccine, it's always blamed on something else. But if a few people get a stomach ache after taking a natural supplement, it's taken off the shelves and banned... Go take a look at the Yellowcard reporting website and look at number of deaths, and this one https://t.me/s/covidvaccinevictims
Also note the following:
https://archive.ph/UsxFM
“Tens of thousands of women all over the world have recently been reporting adverse reproductive issues simply from being in close proximity with those who have received any one of the COVID-19 injections, e. g., irregular menses, bleeding, miscarriages, post-menopausal hemorrhaging and amenorrhea (complete loss of menstruation).''
''Fact #2: The Pfizer mRNA vaccine clinical trial study design warns against proximity (shared air inhalation or skin contact) between vaccine participants and the unvaccinated as a possible vectors of harm.''
You've been warned. If you still choose to ignore the obvious and follow the mainstream media that tells you it is perfectly safe, then it's on you.
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I've been vaccinated, with no side effects. The vaccine wasn't actually developed in a short time. It's development depended on years of research before the pandemic, using techniques learned during those years. The vaccine was approved in record time, because the normal waiting times caused by bureaucratic delays, were by bypassed. The actual testing and vetting process was the same as always.
Your chances of dying from CoVid are much higher than your chances of dying from the vaccine. Out of the people I know who got the vaccine, only three out of 40+ had side effects and those were all people over the age of 50, one in the 60s and one in the 70s or 80s. Even people in bad health had no almost no side effects unless they are older.
I got mine last week No side affects at all. Nothing beside a little tender at the injection site. People aren't getting sick and dying from the vaccine. If they are link me up with this info.
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A lot of doctors are saying it’s fine
Because imagine what a terrible burden and threat to their livelihood it would be to admit the truth... that this thing is fucking dangerous and anyone whose career is involved in the manufacture or distribution of these things is actively engaged in harming innocent peopleMy wife is a doctor. Some people do get sick because of the nature of the vaccine, but no one has died *due to the vaccine* despite headlines trying to stir up shit. It's safe and everyone should get it.
Yes, the first shot about two weeks ago, and the second one is planned to be in the first week of June.
I got both shots and had no side effects... Oh pay no attentions to my third eye unless it winks at you lol
I have not gotten it. I do not want to get it. But if I know how governments work, I'll end up having no choice but to get it..
I don’t need the vaccine, I have natural immunity from a covid-19 infection.
How will we rid ourselves of COVID if people can be infected, and then pass it on. You should think of others as well as yourself.
Yes, over a month ago,
I got both of mine weeks ago
No and I'm not going to get it
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