THE VACCINE WILL MAKE YOU SICK
TO PREVENT YOU FROM GETTING SICK
And these are just numbers they admit to…likely way worse.
“Fortunately, they happen more often with the second shot than the first because I think we’d really get a hard time – have a hard time having people come back if it happened with the first.”
Yes Fortunately
sheesh
For many people these are no problem. In fact, if one were cynical one could think that these are an advertisement for getting the shots because they deflect from the ? of long-term effects and from the ? of the effectiveness of vaccine against the occasional quirky nasty effects of the disease.
What I am concerned about are long term effects – medical (of the shots) social and economic (of the various measures being taken)
Many people are antsy about the vaccines for various reasons. However many people get nothing but the nonstop input of dread disease lifesaving vaccine. For them these reactions will not look bad. Frankly, if I needed to work and I had no worry about long-term effects, I wouldn’t care and I don’t see why I should, even if I thought that the need for the vaccine was being overblown. These aren’t horrendous symptoms for someone who wants to keep a job or who wants to look able to handle things.
– Oh, I am a tough guy/gal. I’ll just volunteer and do my duty. Nothing phases me. I can handle anything.
– Oh, I’ll do as the company or governmental body says and take the shot. Then I’ll call in sick for a day or two. Or I can talk about it all day at work comparing symptoms with everyone else instead of working.
Bullet point XI from this PDF, posted before you came back, WELCOME again BTW.
https://corona-ausschuss.de/wp-content/uploads/2020/12/Wodarg_EMA_Petition_Pfizer_Trial_FINAL_30NOV2020_EN_unsigned_with_Exhibits.pdf
A concern worth addressing before rollout.
My point is you get the symptoms from the vaccine that you are trying to avoid and you need a needle stuck in your arm twice just to get sick.
I think the novelty will wear off soon when early recipients start reporting adverse reactions are worse than advertised