Agreed. Question for you on this subject. I have an older family member in the UK in the high risk category, who is possibly going to get one of the vaccines. They don't know which one until day of the jab. It will be either Pfizer or AstraZeneca. Do you have any advice or insights into the safer option, or if best to wait due to possible priming effects later on? Thank you.
From what I understand they all work in essentially the same way and there's been basically no animal testing, so they all seem equal. Maybe they make slightly different proteins and one of them is less risky but there's no way to know that without data.
Agreed. Question for you on this subject. I have an older family member in the UK in the high risk category, who is possibly going to get one of the vaccines. They don't know which one until day of the jab. It will be either Pfizer or AstraZeneca. Do you have any advice or insights into the safer option, or if best to wait due to possible priming effects later on? Thank you.
From what I understand they all work in essentially the same way and there's been basically no animal testing, so they all seem equal. Maybe they make slightly different proteins and one of them is less risky but there's no way to know that without data.
Okay thanks.