***5.) Important Advice Regarding Vaccines… a.) We respect every individuals' right to choose: whether or not to get vaccinated… b.) Here we will share what we know so far— to the best of our limited ability and knowledge—as we are still learning… c.) Although these vaccines are developed by science—they are based on initial, incomplete and partial: knowledge of Covid-19. d.) So far it has only been 10 months since this pandemic outbreak began—meaning health and medical experts have a long way to go (to conduct experiments and do more research) until achieve conclusive: answers, knowledge and solutions. e.) The efficacy of any vaccine depends on each individual: (i) For example: (only if) one's body achieves sufficient levels of antibodies after vaccinated (and if) one only gets exposed to the same strain / type of coronavirus again – (then) one will be protected. |
(ii) But if one contracts a different strain (or mutation) of the coronavirus – one can develop symptoms of sickness again! (iii) Similar to influenza (or the common flu) —flu shots are only effective at protecting against particular flu strains—there is no ""universal flu vaccine"" that protects against all: strains, seasons and situations. f.) Hence why Dr. Anthony Fauci, a leading expert on infectious diseases, reminded those who get vaccinated – that they still need to continue taking precautions like: wearing masks, practicing social distancing, and reducing travel and holiday gatherings. g.) LMW: Indeed, the true efficacy and safety of any vaccine is uncertain and unknown – because of the aforementioned (in #2): extraordinary abilities and qualities of Covid-19 (especially its continuous mutations)… |