... when it is an experimental injection with unknown side-effects??
My sister and her husband got both shots - she got a very bad flu from the first injection but did survive and her husband did not get sick. Regardless, I am not getting the experimental injection ....
People only receive experimental injections when they have been properly informed prior to a clinical trial, and they sign the disclosures.
If your sister and her husband were not enrolled in a clinical trial, then they did not receive experimental injections.
Yes, the clinically tested and FDA approved Covid-19 vaccines do cause side effects. These are mostly due to the fact that this is a new pathogen, and the immune response is typically more pronounced when a body encounters a new pathogen (or, in the case of vaccine, a single protein from the pathogen).
I got lumps in my arm, swelling, redness, itching, bruise-like pain, and fatigue after my second shot three days ago. The side effects are decreasing and will be gone soon. Since my immune response makes me feel like this after a non-infectious inoculation, I think that an actual case of Covid-19 would make me VERY sick. I’d rather not get that sick!
It is an experiment in genetic engineering. It will produce a lot of information because of the great size of the subject group.