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Originally Posted by p1l0t
Especially since it's an mRNA vaccine. Meaning it's delivering genetic instructions to your cells... This is worth the risk if you are old and going to die from the virus, maybe. Worth it not knowing the long-term (5 years? 10years? 50 years?) effect of it for someone who is young and healthy... I don't think so. Especially when there are already 4 or 5 more known strains just waiting to be next in line.
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These have been in testing for years. This is the first time money was there to get everyone focused on updating for this variant this quickly (sars/mers already had some work and testing which helped speed this one along).
You're welcome to be skeptical still - they haven't been in use for humans for decades yet, and there are always things that don't show in other testing. But odds are lower that something has been missed than your chances of running into one of the more obscure, but known side effects of a virus vectored vaccine. And those are still extremely low.