Your talking points are misleading however. The vaccine was adequately tested for safety prior to distribution. everything was accelerated to warp speed however....
....And I absolutely will not begrudge anyone for being paranoid however, I am reminded of cultures that think that getting their photograph taken steals their soul. ...
I’ve read, in multiple reports (many, here on FR), that is NOT the case. That these experimental agents have NOT, in fact, gone through COMPLETE/years worth of trials.
They are only approved under emergency/rushed/exceptional means approval.
Animal studies (the PRELIMINARY process) were inconclusive, on overall safety. In fact, many/most of the animals tested for this and the SARS/COVID 1 trials, died, immediately....to months later.
Oh, and saying that anyone who ‘begrudges’ these trials/experimental agents are being ‘paranoid’, is very leftist of you.
They are only approved under emergency/rushed/exceptional means approval.
That's true. They are approved under an FDA Emergency Use Authorization (EUA). I think that was necessary to get the vaccine delivered at "warp speed". The vaccine still underwent rigorous testing prior to the EUA and if there were concerns of serious side effects, it wouldn't have been granted.
Oh, and saying that anyone who ‘begrudges’ these trials/experimental agents are being ‘paranoid’, is very leftist of you.
It's just a word. I didn't mean it to be offensive. I think paranoia is a healthy these days. Trust is not my default position but I had to make a choice with the vaccine and so I did. I was in the front of the line on day 1 of availability. It didn't do me any immediate harm. I'm not to worried about 10 years down the road. I only have 10-20 years left with or without the vaccine.
Animal studies (the PRELIMINARY process) were inconclusive, on overall safety. In fact, many/most of the animals tested for this and the SARS/COVID 1 trials, died, immediately....to months later.
My limited understanding is that the body rejected it and attacked it in the initial animal trials (back in the 90s) until Katalin Kariko and Drew Weissman figured out how to use modified nucleosides to get the mRNA into the cell without eliciting an undesirable immune response.