Quote Originally Posted by hopelesslyoptimistic View Post
If you are looking for views on vaccines the inventor of the MRNA vaccine technology has spoken widely and whilst still on balance recommending people have them acknowledges the risks from this vaccine - it spreads from the site of the injection more widely that traditional vaccine and that the spike protein is potentially toxic and could affect people. Symptoms which might be vaccine related are not really being widely collated as such as most believe that the vaccine is safe.

What seems clear is that if you had the virus badly, recovered and if you are young then your immunity levels should be just as good and probably better than if you just have the vaccine - your immune system will recognise the whole virus and not just one feature.

Time - the one thing we don’t have - will tell - but if I were 25 am not sure I would have had the vaccine just yet but waited a while to see how things pan out.
Disgraceful. I suspect you consider yourself a scientist and from.what have said previously you have some involvement in healthcare, yet you continue to peddle the anti-vax sh1te regarding the benefits of the vaccination as it applies to the younger cohort.

Ifs and buts count for f00k all, the one thing young people can (and should) do is get vaccinated, no matter what their Covid infection history. You can't determine when you may or may not be infected with Covid, you CAN determine when you can be protected from its effects (and protect otgers), via vaccination. Shame on you.