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I might regret asking the question, but . . . seriously, why would it be strange for there to be an annual COVID shot (which is basically what this would be), like there is for the flu?
Why has an mRNA vaccine never been approved for anything but covid? Your answer lies there.
New technologies that create vaccine holidays as most people can't work the next day because the vaccine is so intolerable.
It packs a punch. Part of that punch is a high rate of myocarditis. Because of such, shouldn't be recommended for healthy men under 35. Yes, I understand that myocarditis is NOW advertised as a potential side effect.
So we've moved from "it shouldn't have been approved" to "it shouldn't be recommended for a particular group." Okay.
No, we are discussing the CDC's overbroad recommendations, as stated above. Not sure if you are purposely moving the needle or just lost complete focus on what we are talking about.
Remember this from yesterday? ...
"CDC recommends updated Covid-19 vaccines for everyone 6 months and older."
They further said, "If you have not received a COVID-19 vaccine in the past 2 months, get an updated COVID-19 vaccine to protect yourself this fall and winter."
Yes, which sounds like a very similar recommendation (not requirement) as for flu shots. Remember that from yesterday? I'm saying that doesn't seem weird.
You seem to think the myocarditis risk is so grave that it should not be recommended. From what I can tell, that risk is wildly overblown by conspiracy theorists. I doubt I would ever convince you of that.
Yes, we are talking about mRNA covid shots, which have a high likelihood of knocking you out of work or school for a day as well as a real myocarditis risk, with flu shots, which don't have a high likelihood of knocking you out of work or school for a day and don't have a real myocarditis risk.
They aren't the same. Thanks for making me spell it out. Have a nice day.
Don't like them, don't take them.