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Originally Posted by FireItUp
Great, can you provide me with the data on the long term side effects?
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Look at all the side effects for other fully tested vaccines
https://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/vac-gen/side-effects.htm
Any side effects happen shortly after injection, I can't find any vaccine on that list with significantly delayed (weeks/months) adverse reactions. There's also this
https://www.nationalgeographic.com/s...ting-the-shot-
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“Side-effects nearly always occur within a couple of weeks of a person being vaccinated,” says John Grabenstein, director of scientific communication for the Immunization Action Coalition. He adds that the longest time before a side effect appeared for any type of shot has been six weeks.
“The concerns that something will spring up later with the COVID-19 vaccines are not impossible, but based on what we know, they aren’t likely,” adds Miles Braun, adjunct professor of medicine at the Georgetown University School of Medicine and the former director of the division of epidemiology at the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.
A key reason for this limited window of side effects is the short time all vaccines stay in the body, says Onyema Ogbuagu, an infectious diseases specialist at Yale Medicine and a principal investigator of the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine trial. Unlike medicines that people take every day or week, vaccines are generally administered once or a handful of times over a lifetime. The mRNA molecules used in the Pfizer and Moderna vaccines are especially fragile, he notes, so “they are out of your body in a day or so.”
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You're grasping at straws