Quote:
Originally Posted by bzoo02
From a recent study from the University of Alabama:
https://www.uab.edu/news/health/item...covid-vaccines
Don't want to read it? Let me sum up:
There aren't any yet and likely won't be any since it's a vaccine and not medicine. Vaccines are fast acting and out of your system within two weeks, where as exposure to medicine builds up slowly over time.
It's most likely that we've seen all and any effects the vaccines have.
|
I would strengthen that to "virtually 100% certain" that we've seen all effects of the vaccine, at least ones common enough to worry about (anything can have a 1 in a million side effect). There's simply no plausible mechanism whereby there would be long-term effects that are completely undetectable in the first 1.5 years.
And whatever tiny, tiny chance of there is of something unexpected happening years down the line, that's not something that would ever be revealed in any normal vaccine trial anyway (they're normally a couple of years, not decades). So that's simply an antivax/anti medicine position, not hesitancy about this specific vaccine.