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They still had to do cell based testing, animal testing for efficacy and tolerability... clinical trials for the same. Its not as though this has no basis in science whatsoever or that mrna vaccines are going to cause cancer etc ..
 
The only part thats been rushed at this point is any long term issues during clinical trials. But no question it seems effective at this point and at worst is ineffective. But the idea that this is dangerous etc? Yeah I'm not of the crowd that thinks its terrible or that Trump was making this stuff in the basement. Thats what the leftists were selling when it was being rolled out.... like it was literally him and its crazy to think it will work..
Well long-term side effects is something that's good to know, especially now that they're planning on making this a yearly thing.

But besides that, it's really not worth it for many people. It stops you from getting bad side effects or dying if you get COVID, but that's the situation with young, healthy people anyway. For young, healthy people there is little to no benefit and as you said, the long-term side effects are still unknown.
 
From cancer???? Some people have reactions or sensitivities to vaccines or medications. Plenty of deaths from food allergies or antibiotics but doesn't mean they are bad.... you ever hear the worst symptoms of any medications of those advertised on TV? Thats because those are some possible from observed. Could have been a myriad of underlying conditions but they have to fully disclose them. Science is my background and I spent 14 years in cancer research with 3 trying to develop a vaccine..
No
That was a joke.
Due to the fact that alot of medications cause cancer.
But still are prescribed to us by these buzzards.

Also
total of 3,362 people apparently died after getting the COVID vaccines in the United States.
https://www.foxnews.com/opinion/tuc...cans-have-died-after-taking-the-covid-vaccine
And that's just in America.
People pushing others to get this vaccine are animals.
 
The only part thats been rushed at this point is any long term issues during clinical trials. But no question it seems effective at this point and at worst is ineffective. But the idea that this is dangerous etc? Yeah I'm not of the crowd that thinks its terrible or that Trump was making this stuff in the basement. Thats what the leftists were selling when it was being rolled out.... like it was literally him and its crazy to think it will work..
No.
At worse its deadly.
https://www.foxnews.com/opinion/tuc...cans-have-died-after-taking-the-covid-vaccine
 
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Well long-term side effects is something that's good to know, especially now that they're planning on making this a yearly thing.

But besides that, it's really not worth it for many people. It stops you from getting bad side effects or dying if you get COVID, but that's the situation with young, healthy people anyway. For young, healthy people there is little to no benefit and as you said, the long-term side effects are still unknown.

My younger brother died and it started with his his wife bringing that crap home last August. Could this have helped? I believe so. My wife's sister needs a kidney transplant and anyone around her that has that could possibly kill her. But the reality is there are a great many drugs that are fast-tracked at least in cancer research there was not likely in things like cosmetics. As I mentioned I think the long-term effects are minimal especially because mRNA really is just to translate a protein and have it targeted but I don't believe there will be any long-term effects discovered. It is just standard operating procedure.
 
No
That was a joke.
Due to the fact that alot of medications cause cancer.
But still are prescribed to us by these buzzards.

Also
total of 3,362 people apparently died after getting the COVID vaccines in the United States.
https://www.foxnews.com/opinion/tuc...cans-have-died-after-taking-the-covid-vaccine
And that's just in America.
People pushing others to get this vaccine are animals.

I understand...out of 138 million people vaccinated. That's like .002% or something like that. I know you will say even one death is not acceptable and I agree. But statistically that is very small
 
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From cancer???? Some people have reactions or sensitivities to vaccines or medications. Plenty of deaths from food allergies or antibiotics but doesn't mean they are bad.... you ever hear the worst symptoms of any medications of those advertised on TV? Thats because those are some possible from observed. Could have been a myriad of underlying conditions but they have to fully disclose them. Science is my background and I spent 14 years in cancer research with 3 trying to develop a vaccine..
 
So you failed, correct?
Cancer treatments are not about succeeding in a cure at this point. They're about continually narrowing down the possibilities of better treatments. Whatever I did I considered a success whether it worked or not. At the end of the day you're fighting your own cells. Even people with the same mutational status do not respond do the same treatments for unknown reasons. It is an incredible disease
 
My younger brother died and it started with his his wife bringing that crap home last August. Could this have helped? I believe so. My wife's sister needs a kidney transplant and anyone around her that has that could possibly kill her. But the reality is there are a great many drugs that are fast-tracked at least in cancer research there was not likely in things like cosmetics. As I mentioned I think the long-term effects are minimal especially because mRNA really is just to translate a protein and have it targeted but I don't believe there will be any long-term effects discovered. It is just standard operating procedure.
I understand COVID hit a lot of people hard but for most people this vaccine isn't adding much protection that their immune system doesn't already provide.

Every drug has some percent chance of a bad side effect, either short-term or long-term. Is it a small chance? Yes, but why take the risk at all if the vaccine isn't going to improve your health situation in any significant manner?
 
I understand COVID hit a lot of people hard but for most people this vaccine isn't adding much protection that their immune system doesn't already provide.

Every drug has some percent chance of a bad side effect, either short-term or long-term. Is it a small chance? Yes, but why take the risk at all if the vaccine isn't going to improve your health situation in any significant manner?

Its not just about you it is about those you come in contact with. It is why this is all a valid discussion. People are not just staying in their homes but are going out and interacting with others..... and yes of course every drug has some potential for negative side effects.
 
Cancer treatments are not about succeeding in a cure at this point. They're about continually narrowing down the possibilities of better treatments. Whatever I did I considered a success whether it worked or not. At the end of the day you're fighting your own cells. Even people with the same mutational status do not respond do the same treatments for unknown reasons. It is an incredible disease

You know what, I’m just going to apologize now.

I was going to go for a joke, and it took too long to edit my post, so fuck it.

Im sorry and I feel bad.
 
Its not just about you it is about those you come in contact with. It is why this is all a valid discussion. People are not just staying in their homes but are going out and interacting with others.....
Even if I'm vaccinated, I can get and spread the disease. It's probably lower than if I remained unvaccinated, but then the people around me have the choice to be vaccinated or not. If they don't and get it and the symptoms are bad, don't put the blame on me.
 
You know what, I’m just going to apologize now.

I was going to go for a joke, and it took too long to edit my post, so fuck it.

Im sorry and I feel bad.

Lol it was a good one. In the middle of this super serial discussion but my comment and your response were gold.
 
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Even if I'm vaccinated, I can get and spread the disease. It's probably lower than if I remained unvaccinated, but then the people around me have the choice to be vaccinated or not. If they don't and get it and the symptoms are bad, don't put the blame on me.

It is not about blame. It is about being responsible. Again I think it's funny that when the vaccine was being talked about by Trump the leftist were flipping out acting like it was being developed in his basement and that it was a terrible terrible thing that would never work. I remember arguing with my liberal friends over all of this stuff . Then when it comes out its people on the other side lol
 
It is not about blame. It is about being responsible. Again I think it's funny that when the vaccine was being talked about by Trump the leftist were flipping out acting like it was being developed in his basement and that it was a terrible terrible thing that would never work. I remember arguing with my liberal friends over all of this stuff . Then when it comes out its people on the other side lol
Oh yea I still clown those sissy leftists. Those are the same leftists that called everyone else bootlicker before Nov 3rd and then do a 180.

I just don't want to go out of my way to get something that has probably no benefit to me. Same with the flu shot. My immune system will not hesitate to poke the flu or COVID in the eye if they try to close the distance on me so I'm good.

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No wonder COVID is KO'ing so many people so easily in this country
 
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