1) Is the dosing a fixed amount or based on mg/kg?
2) Is the recommendation for the two-shot "vaccine" injection site to be the opposite arm from the first shot?
3) It would seem the appropriate injection site, especially for youth and elderly with limited muscle mass in the arm, would be the gluteus maximus and not the arm. With appropriate dosing, there would be a greater likelihood for the shot to remain in the muscle as it should. Of course, this poses a problem for those drive-up shot clinics.
Disclaimer: I am not a doctor or a healthcare professional, just a reasonably intelligent FReeper. Despite a few comorbidities, I am not willing to take any of the available injections, am considering Novavax when (and if) it becomes available but still have reservations about its make-up of spike proteins. Novavax is being called a traditional vaccine but it sure doesn't sound like it to me. Rather, it is just an end-run around the mRNA mechanism and would still present the spike protein problems noted in the main article.
Wow, now there are some objective freepers you have asked to join in the discussion.