Will you or won't you?
By Marie Coyle
@MarieCoyle (38702)
October 25, 2020 7:53pm CST
We all know about the Coronavirus. Most of us have been using precautions all along. Some of us know others who have had the virus or who have it now. Maybe you have had it, or a family member or a friend has. Maybe you know someone or are related to someone who died from it.
It does not appear to be going away. We are all going to have to buckle down as we know, and do everything we can to help not spread the virus. So, I have a question about vaccines. IF there is a vaccine that appears in the next few months, would you get one if it were available to you? Would you trust a vaccine that new, or would you prefer to wait to reassure yourself that it was not dangerous to take the vaccine?
I have heard it both ways. Some people have said, yes, they would get one right away no matter what. Many more have said, no way, they will wait awhile. I personally think I would have to know a lot about a vaccine tossed together in a rushed manner. We do need to know about long term effects, and possible problems or risks if we do get the vaccine. I think I would have to wait a bit before I would personally trust a vaccine.
Just curious to know what some of you think you would do?
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