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When a COVID-19 vaccine is approved by the FDA and made widely available, will you get it? Why or why not?
31 Answers
- 4 months agoFavorite Answer
Yes, because by the time I get it even in a couple of months, a hundred thousand people will have gotten it. Already it has been tested by 30 thousand people.
- Anonymous4 months ago
Sure, why not? I took the polio vaccine in 1960 and was vaccinated twice for smallpox, before the disease was exterminated.
- 4 months ago
YES, life is short enough. We have already lost 3 friends to COVID. They got no 2nd chance. They were all dead with in 8 days of going to the hospital.
- mikeburns55Lv 54 months ago
No. We don't know if these have any long-term effects because the vaccines haven't been tested (or even in existence) for any sort of long-term. It's better to wait 6-12 months to see if other people get cancer or any other weird sickness. There are plenty of other people lining up to be the test pigs, so let them do their job.
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- The First DragonLv 74 months ago
I'll get it if it doesn't contain fetal cell lines from aborted babies.
- 4 months ago
Yes absolutely I will be getting one at the first available opportunity to me especially if Dr. Fauci. I also take the flu shot every year so I have no problems with taking this.
- Anonymous4 months ago
I will get it as soon as it is available to me. I don't see any reason why it would be less safe than a flu shot or any other vaccine I have gotten in my life, which I have had ZERO complications or side affects from other than a small bruise on my arm. They have already been tested on tens of thousands of people, and if there were issues we would know about it.