No.
If she is not otherwise sick and has no co-morbidities, then no. The Chicom flu has something like a 99%+ survival rate even if the she gets sick.
The vaccine has been rushed through development. There are significant side effects. She should wait about a year until other folks have tested the vaccine for her.
I am sure as hell not taking that thing until I am pretty sure it is save.
No, I am not an anti-Vaxxer.
. . . whereas medical workers and seniors such as I have an entirely different calculus.I don’t disagree that women of childbearing age can at least hold off from being early adopters. It’s not as if we’ll have enough vaccine for every high-priority person in the next 2, even 3, months.
An argument from caution lines up with an argument from scarcity.