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Originally Posted by Shrew
It's not really too early to tell at all. Both Moderna and PFizer Trials started March, 2020. Authorization for bot Moderna and Pfiszer distribution was Dec. 2020. We now have almost 20 months of data to analyze and a year of general distribution data over a massive sample of people.
The symptoms and side effects have been widely analyzed and published in that time. An Ad-hoc, anecdotal survey of a ridiculously small sample will be completely inconclusive. At best it will yield exactly what we have known for a long time.
I appreciate that you are cautious, and as a result a late adopter. Hey at least you got it!!!
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sorry, I was not clear on "too early to tell"
actually was my twisted sense of
humor and said on tongue in cheek mode, referring to checking for microchips implanted/circulating in my blood!!!
Also, I was not a late adopter, was first to apply as soon as
North Carolina made it available, January this year, got my second as per CDC scheduled, and now my booster few weeks ago.
Still cautious with indoors activities, no indoor restaurant for me, but plenty of outdoor eateries.
No gym but replaced by biking.
Double masking when need to shop on places where I anticipate the threat of Covidiots, fortunately their numbers continue to go decrease as they get infected and die, survive with some type of immunity or have been infected and had a subclinical
post infection and also are somehow protected.
Go Darwin go
But then carriers both on the vaccinated and Covidiots remain a problem, caution required.
Normally do not participate on discussions re"Covid as there is enough information available and people already made decisions, more likely cemented and locked.
And like old Chinese wise man said, Arguing with a foul makes two
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