The biggest take away for me was that he states there is evidence to support the assertion that the reason there are so many adverse reactions being seen now is likely because these are people who had already been infected with SARS COV2 and already had Covid-19 but got jabbed anyway. Which goes some way to responding to those people we all know who say 'well, I've had the jab and I'm OK' - if they weren't infected with SARS COV2 before, then they are less likely to have an adverse reaction. I certainly know people who only got Covid after they were jabbed, and also did not have adverse reactions.
Thank you. That's interesting. There are so many people who seem to have a bad reaction within a relatively short time of taking the shot, but then, there are people I personally know who took it early on and seem to be fine. Will that change? Obviously, I hope they truly are fine. But I wonder what the passage of time will bring. Thanks for the comment.
The biggest take away for me was that he states there is evidence to support the assertion that the reason there are so many adverse reactions being seen now is likely because these are people who had already been infected with SARS COV2 and already had Covid-19 but got jabbed anyway. Which goes some way to responding to those people we all know who say 'well, I've had the jab and I'm OK' - if they weren't infected with SARS COV2 before, then they are less likely to have an adverse reaction. I certainly know people who only got Covid after they were jabbed, and also did not have adverse reactions.
Thank you. That's interesting. There are so many people who seem to have a bad reaction within a relatively short time of taking the shot, but then, there are people I personally know who took it early on and seem to be fine. Will that change? Obviously, I hope they truly are fine. But I wonder what the passage of time will bring. Thanks for the comment.