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Originally Posted by Villageswimmer
Why are so many asking what kind of vaccine?
Has one been shown to be better?
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Yes, one of them causes hair to grow in your ears and feet, tiny horns at your hairline above your forehead and long nails.................
I think that some of the vaccines may have a reputation for causing harsher side effects than the other. Even though, at one time the CDC was saying you could get your second shot from a different kind of vaccine, "experts" are now saying that you should stick with the same original serum you started with on the first shot. They are admitting that they have not done any studies regarding mixing the two.
Not to change the subject but, I read about an Israeli study on vaccines that came to a hesitate conclusion or hypothesis that after about 26 days of the shot, the vaccinated should not be able to pass on the contagion. They are saying that the vaccinated should not be able to carry and transmit the disease because once the virus enters the vaccinated person, it would be eradicated. Of course, I am paraphrasing the long study and I am NOT an expert at interpreting medical studies. This is just my take on it, and being as it is a positive possibility, I'll accept it until proven otherwise. Of course, the study also stipulated that there needs to be much more time put into tests regarding this issue. Their point was an educated guess, based on the evidence so far.
AND the way the current infection rate has dropped, I am attributing this stat as correlating with the influx of mass inoculations going on at this time. There has been over 130,000 vaccinations given in the Tri-county area already. It won't be long now, that we will be able to shed the masks and get back to a semblance of normalcy.