The AstraZeneca and J&J vaccines use a modified adenovirus to infect cells and make them express the spike protein. This virus cannot reproduce itself, although it now appears it can cause runaway production of the spike protein in some cells, which leads to blood clots in some people. So, again, no chance of ADE.
You could fertilize every farm in America with the anti-vaxx manure that's spread on FR.
The only legitimate question is whether the vaccine dangers are greater than the disease. If you've already had it, it's nonsensical to get vaccinated. If someone is younger than 18, the risk from the vaccine may equal or exceed the risk of the disease (and getting the disease when young may confer much better future immunity).
If you're over forty or have some medical condition that could exacerbate the disease, and haven't had it, get the vaccine, preferably the Pfizer/BioNTech.
“If you’re over forty or have some medical condition that could exacerbate the disease, and haven’t had it, get the vaccine”
Uh uh.
It’s not a vaccine.
It’s not FDA approved.
I’m 72; won’t get it.
Mom’s 97; won’t get it.
Trust God; not government who lies to us every single day.
No.
pierrem15 wrote:
“...If you’ve already had it, it’s nonsensical to get vaccinated....”
If I’ve already had it and get an antibody test which proves this, do they issue ‘immune’ cards to me?