What does long term mean to you?
In this case, 18 months, unless you got a time machine handy/ At the least, a 12-month follow up on CCPVirus vaccine trial subjects has been completed with no significant events.
It’s no longer unusual for a vaccine to be brought to market quickly. Computer and chimeric modeling has moved the speed of research into a much higher gear than was imagined in 1980 or 1990. Consider one of the latest recombinant vaccines, HPV vaccine, was trialed in 2005 and approval/vaccination began in mid-2006. About the same timeframe as CCPVirus vaccine.
It’s rather silly to be afraid of a vaccine that has an active half-life of 10 hours when your chances of dying in the US without it is 1 in 450 or 1 in 5 ICU patients, and your chance of being disabled from the virus is 10=20%. The US has lost 2.1% of its population to the virus; deaths from vaccine are 0.00002%
sorry, 0.00002% s/b 0.002%