05-21-2021, 07:52 PM
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Originally Posted by jeffchap
In a couple years, once they've been fully FDA approved (they haven't yet -- google it) and there are no unintended side effects, I'll probably start taking mRNA vaccines. But I don't want to be in this first round of trials. I still remember when thalidomide, celebrex and fen-phen were once considered safe, only to later be pulled from the market.
They've been working on mRNA vaccines for over a decade, but never brought them to market until everyone panicked over Covid. Do some research yourself to see why not.
How many of you jumped at the chance to get the vaccine, yet say you would never take a chance on a first model year of a new car? Now which poses the most direct risk to you?
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So do you plan to take the Johnson and Johnson one since it's a traditional vaccine mechanism that has been previously approved?
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