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> it was rushed and the longer term implications are certainly still not fully understood. It was not rushed. We have 250 years of experience with vaccinations and when their side effects happen. And longer with viruses and their autoimmune effects. After a day or three the vaccine is completely gone from your system, all that remains is the immune effects, the possible side effects are all autoimmune conditions. Tho…
>Those autoimmune conditions will either manifest in 90 days or they will not. Source? For the long term autoimmune effects of these vaccines, that is. No? Well that's because that information is unavailable because it hasn't been studied long term hence it can't be known. There are no long term studies. Hence the reluctance of many to get vaccinated. So that quoted statement can probably be banished to the world of…
The link I supplied was literally a source:
https://www.uab.edu/reporter/resources/be-healthy/item/9544-...
> 2. Vaccine side effects show up within weeks if at all
> That is not to say that there have never been safety issues with vaccines. But in each instance, these have appeared soon after widespread use of the vaccine began. "The side effects that we see occur early on and that's it," Goepfert said. In virtually all cases, vaccine side effects are seen within the first two months after rollout.
That is citing the director of the University's Vaccine Research Clinic.