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Re: Do you trust the co-vid19 vaccine ?
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suzanne5223
on 25/03/2021, 23:20:44 UTC
the vaccines work and protect against the virus but in my opinion they have not been tested enough you cannot compress a test of years in a few months so the adverse reactions have not been studied enough, especially those in the long term, i will not vaccinate, i hope they do not introduce the mandatory vaccine
Per vaccine, they have their own efficacy level. In EU, AstraZeneca vaccination has been stopped because of a safety issue. But I don't know if it's okay again and safe to use.
The testing was done quickly and expedite for most of the vaccines. There's not enough time for them to test for years and that's why most of the vaccination today are likely still in trial.

According to what I read on the World Health Organization site the AstraZeneca was temporarily suspended in some part of the EU countries, not all and if AstraZeneca show some side effect then the Johnson & Johnson’s vaccine could also do the same since it also relies on adenovirus. Does anyone if the Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna vaccines which were authorized by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, if have side effects?
AFAIK the Pfizer and BioNtech has some side effects.
https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/vaccines/different-vaccines/Pfizer-BioNTech.html
If that's the issues I wonder why nothing happens to the US president and other people we saw on TV took the vaccine or there's something more to the vaccine they took and the one give out to the masses cause the government can be weird sometimes which is the reason why I don't totally trust them.