With all the discussion regarding 'asymptomatic' carriers, it kinda makes one wonder if some of the adverse side effects stem from...
Strong reaction to first COVID-19 vaccine may signal previous infection
Conversely, it could be interpreted as an attempt to 'spin' the adverse side effects into a reason to get the vaccine. Conspiracy theory and paranoia? Maybe. Then again, when you see other pieces such as...
So... Despite the one 'expert' being unaware of two studies cited in the first piece which may or may not be 'suggestive'... A strong side effect means you've had COVID, even if you didn't know it, and the vaccine/your immune system are working. A lack of side effects doesn't mean the vaccine isn't working. There's no way to account for whether you will have side effects, what those side effects might be for the individual, or the specific side effect and the severity. But...
Do you want to catch COVID-19?!?!
Uh... Why am I still left askance or is it just me?
Strong reaction to first COVID-19 vaccine may signal previous infection
Conversely, it could be interpreted as an attempt to 'spin' the adverse side effects into a reason to get the vaccine. Conspiracy theory and paranoia? Maybe. Then again, when you see other pieces such as...
So... Despite the one 'expert' being unaware of two studies cited in the first piece which may or may not be 'suggestive'... A strong side effect means you've had COVID, even if you didn't know it, and the vaccine/your immune system are working. A lack of side effects doesn't mean the vaccine isn't working. There's no way to account for whether you will have side effects, what those side effects might be for the individual, or the specific side effect and the severity. But...
Do you want to catch COVID-19?!?!
Uh... Why am I still left askance or is it just me?
