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RE: Covid Vaccine - Mexas Joe - 02-23-2021 What about Novax? You can go back on and look in Jan 2020 when Yer Old Pal Mexas advised you buy NVAX @ $9. Sold a chunk a few weeks back for over $300 ea. RE: Covid Vaccine - Vagus - 02-23-2021 Is good, better for rest of world. RE: Covid Vaccine - Augie91 - 04-13-2021 (CNN)The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the US Food and Drug Administration are recommending that the United States pause the use of Johnson & Johnson's Covid-19 vaccine over six reported US cases of a "rare and severe" type of blood clot. RE: Covid Vaccine - Trub Lou - 04-13-2021 These pauses are kind of dumb, and undermining confidence. RE: Covid Vaccine - Augie91 - 04-13-2021 They are definitely not good for confidence in vaccines. Folks sign a waiver so they cannot sue right?! RE: Covid Vaccine - garyNconcord - 04-13-2021 Longwinded article, short version is companies are protected from lawsuits stemming from adverse reactions to the vaccine. As I understand it, if the company is negligent, they are not protected. You can go to the goverment for compensation. Got my second phizer shot Sunday. Didn't sign a waiver per se, but I did have to click that i read the cautions/adverse info packet when I filled out the I aint sick, haven't been around anyone sick form. Other than laying around Sun afternoon and most of Monday, no adverse reactions. An excuse to hang out and take extended naps is not necessarily a bad thing. https://www.newsweek.com/fact-check-are-pharmaceutical-companies-immune-covid-19-vaccine-lawsuits-1562793 RE: Covid Vaccine - TxBrewer - 04-13-2021 (04-13-2021, 04:40 PM)garyNconcord Wrote: Longwinded article, short version is companies are protected from lawsuits stemming from adverse reactions to the vaccine. As I understand it, if the company is negligent, they are not protected. You can go to the goverment for compensation. The immunity that we have given the manufacturers is the main reason I have not gotten the vaccine yet. I know plenty of people who have without any immediate side effects and that is great, I hope it stays that way but as long as they are protected I am holding off. I am not anti-vax no matter how much my mother tries to paint me as such. RE: Covid Vaccine - dave - 04-13-2021 My only side effect was a sore arm that lasted two days. First shot only, second in a few weeks RE: Covid Vaccine - garyNconcord - 04-13-2021 (04-13-2021, 08:04 PM)TxBrewer Wrote:(04-13-2021, 04:40 PM)garyNconcord Wrote: Longwinded article, short version is companies are protected from lawsuits stemming from adverse reactions to the vaccine. As I understand it, if the company is negligent, they are not protected. You can go to the goverment for compensation. The immunity thing isn't new. Its been around for awhile with several different vaccines, including flu. I want to think it began with the Guillian-Barre thing back in the Ford administration. RE: Covid Vaccine - Mexas Joe - 04-13-2021 I'm more or less there with TxBrewer. Wife and I are holding off. We are not the least bit worried about Coof. We are not in the danger zone. No obesity no die-a-beetus no pulmonary issues. We are both in shape. Pretty sure we both have already had it and it was nothing more than a cold. I don't trust my government enough to take the brew in the arm that's not been tested. I'm fine with a 77 y/o parents getting it, they are in the danger zone. Ya'll go ahead/ I'm out. Not in any way talking smack about those of you that get the vac. |