MR2DI4 wrote: ↑24/02/21 21:13
Guinea Pigs..
Says it all really. Long term side effects of the vaccine are also the big unknown, a bit like catching Covid-19 although some of those longer term health problems from those that have recovered are now becoming clearer.
The real issue is that you just don't know how this is going to affect you personally. Contracting Covid-19 has varied between just the common cold or flu to it killing you
Yeah definitely! For New Zealand and Australia there is a different vaccine or at least the name COMIRNATY™ COVID-19 VACCINE
1. Why am I being given COMIRNATY?
COMIRNATY contains the active ingredient BNT162b2
[mRNA]. COMIRNATY is an mRNA (messenger ribonucleic
acid) vaccine.
COMIRNATY is a vaccine given to prevent COVID-19
disease caused by SARS-CoV-2 virus in adults and
adolescents from 16 years of age and older.
COMIRNATY works by triggering your immune system to
produce antibodies and blood cells that work against the
virus, to protect against COVID-19 disease
5. What should I know while being given COMIRNATY?
Things you
should know
• If you receive one dose of COMIRNATY, you should receive a second dose of the same vaccine 21
days later to complete the vaccination schedule.
• You may not be protected against COVID-19 disease until at least seven days after your second dose.
• You may not be protected if you only receive one dose, so a second dose is important.
Driving or using
machines
• Be careful before you drive or use any machines or tools until you know how COMIRNATY affects
you. Some of the side effects of COMIRNATY may temporarily affect your ability to drive or use
machines.
For more information, see Section 5. What should I know while being given COMIRNATY? in the full CMI.
The most confusing part is...you can't get covid19 without SARS-V2 lately renamed SARS-CoV-2 as this is the virus that casing the disease, yet they trying to give you so called covid19 vaccine???
p.s According to the document or whatever it is:
WHAT IS THE COUNTERMEASURES INJURY COMPENSATION PROGRAM?
The Countermeasures Injury Compensation Program (CICP) is a federal program that
may help pay for costs of medical care and other specific expenses of certain people
who have been seriously injured by certain medicines or vaccines, including this
vaccine. Generally, a claim must be submitted to the CICP within one (1) year from the
date of receiving the vaccine. To learn more about this program, visit
www.hrsa.gov/cicp/ or call 1-855-266-2427.
Lol one year from the date of receiving the vaccine.
I'm fine and I don't need it....