Wednesday, December 2, 2020

Here's the problem:

Soon, everybody and their little brother are going to be getting coronavirus vaccines. But, here's what to watch out for:

If you get a vaccine first of all you have to expect fever and chills (at the very least) because this is how it makes you immune by giving you a dead virus so your body can build antibodies to a dead virus that shouldn't be able to kill you.

Next, you won't be immune to coronavirus for up to one month. So, if you run out to concerts and bars and parties thinking you are immune that first month, YOU AREN"T. 

Then you don't know how long you are going to be immune either at that point because it is different for different ages all the way from about age 10 on up, depending upon what your immune system is like and you might not know for sure.

Then, ARE YOU A CARRIER of coronavirus? Even if you get the vaccine you still could be a carrier likely even if you can no longer get really sick or die from it (Theoretically at least).

But, you could die from it if you get the vaccine and then get exposed to the real thing during the first month after you get the vaccine.

Then, you likely need to get tested for anti-bodies periodically to make sure you are still immune and can't get it. (Because your immunity is not permanent only temporary).

Also, you need to get the 2nd shot which is a booster and when people get the 2nd shot they are much more likely to get fevers and chills and not be able to work for up to a week or more also. But, supposedly, you can't die from the vaccine.

Yes. This is a whole lot to think about and yes, especially younger people and people who don't ask enough questions might die partly because they actually are getting the vaccine because they just don't understand all this.

But, generally speaking most people might read the small print or listen to the doctors and nurses hopefully and not get sick and die around all the problems I have tried to point out here regarding these coronavirus vaccines.

Also, there might be more problems I don't know about yet regarding all this too. 

My theory is that Coronavirus Vaccines work a lot like Flu shots do but with more expected side effects which mean you might not be able to work outside your home for a few days to a week and this likely includes doctors and nurses and other health care workers too.

 

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