Probably pretty hard to prove a cause and effect.
But I ain’t taking the vaccine.
“Probably pretty hard to prove a cause and effect.”
Or even correlation.
One of 9 million is a pretty poor correlation.
Too many strange reactions that the pharm companies claim are not related to the vaccine.
I got a notification from a forum I’m on about making sure that if you have allergies or mast cell disorders, you should premedicate with antihistamines and make sure you have a couple fresh Epi-pens on hand, and wait after you get the vaccine as if you had gotten an allergy shot to make sure you’re not going to have an allergic reaction.
My better idea is to not take the vaccine. Then I will be sure to not have an allergic reaction to it.
I am well aware that correlation is not causation, but after I acquired 5 health issues within 2 days of the flu shot 2 years ago, I am more than a little leery of this particular needle poke. Especially since I have not completely recovered from all the issues.
I’ll wait a few years and take my chances, thanks.