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COVID-19 vaccines: Get the facts

Looking to get the facts about the new COVID-19 vaccines? Here's what you need to know about the different vaccines and the benefits of getting vaccinated.

 

Vaccines to prevent the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) are perhaps the best hope for ending the pandemic. But as the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) begins authorizing emergency use of COVID-19 vaccines, you likely have questions. Find out about the benefits of the COVID-19 vaccines, how they work, the possible side effects and the importance of continuing to take infection prevention steps.

 

What are the benefits of getting a COVID-19 vaccine?

 

COVID-19 can cause severe medical complications and lead to death in some people. There is no way to know how COVID-19will affect you. If you get COVID-19, you could spread the disease to family, friends and others around you.

 

Getting a COVID-19 vaccine can help protect you by creating an antibody response in your body without your having to become sick with COVID-19.

A COVID-19 vaccine might prevent you from getting COVID-19. Or, if you get COVID-19, the vaccine might keep you from becoming seriously ill or from developing serious complications.

Getting vaccinated also might help protect people around you from COVID-19, particularly people at increased risk of severe illness from COVID-19.

What COVID-19 vaccines have been approved and how do they work?

 

Currently, several COVID-19 vaccines are in clinical trials. The FDA will review the results of these trials before approving COVID-19 vaccines for use. But because there is an urgent need for COVID-19 vaccines and the FDA's vaccine approval process can take months to years, the FDA will first be giving emergency use authorization to COVID-19 vaccines based on less data than is normally required. The data must show that the vaccines are safe and effective before the FDA can give emergency use authorization.

 

Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine

The FDA has given emergency use authorization to the Pfizer/BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine. Data has shown that the vaccine starts working soon after the first dose and has an efficacy rate of 95% seven days after the second dose. This means that about 95% of people who get the vaccine are protected from becoming seriously ill with the virus. This vaccine is for people age 16 and older. It requires two injections given 21 days apart.

Moderna vaccine

The FDA has given emergency use authorization to the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine. Data has shown that the vaccine has an efficacy rate of 94.1%. This vaccine is for people age 18 and older. This vaccine requires two injections given 28 days apart.

Both the Pfizer/BioNTech and the Moderna COVID-19 vaccines use messenger RNA (mRNA). Coronaviruses have a spike-like structure on their surface called an S protein. COVID-19 mRNAvaccines give cells instructions for how to make a harmless piece of an S protein. After vaccination, cells begin making the protein pieces and displaying them on cell surfaces. Your immune system will recognize that the protein doesn't belong there and begin building an immune response and making antibodies.

 

Can a COVID-19 vaccine give you COVID-19?

 

No. The COVID-19 vaccines currently being developed in the U.S. don't use the live virus that causes COVID-19.

Keep in mind that it will take a few weeks for your body to build immunity after getting a COVID-19 vaccination. As a result, it's possible that you could become infected with the virus that causes COVID-19 just before or after being vaccinated.

 

What are the possible side effects of a COVID-19 vaccine?

 

A COVID-19 vaccine can cause mild side effects after the first or second dose, including:

  • Pain, redness or swelling where the shot was given
  • Fever
  • Fatigue
  • Headache
  • Muscle pain
  • Chills
  • Joint pain
 

You'll likely be monitored for 15 minutes after getting a COVID-19vaccine to see if you have an immediate reaction. Most side effects happen within the first three days after vaccination and typically last only one to two days.

The COVID-19 vaccine may cause side effects similar to signs and symptoms of COVID-19. If you’ve been exposed to COVID-19 and you develop symptoms more than three days after getting vaccinated or the symptoms last more than two days, self-isolate and get tested.

How are the COVID-19 vaccines being distributed?

 

Due to limited supplies, not everyone will be able to get a COVID-19 vaccine right away.

The Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) is a U.S. federal advisory group made up of medical and public health experts. The ACIP has recommended that in the first phase of vaccination in the U.S., COVID-19 vaccines should be given to health care personnel and adult residents of long-term care facilities.

 

The ACIP recommended that the next group to get a vaccine in the U.S. should include people age 75 and older and frontline essential workers, such as first responders, teachers and public transit and grocery store workers.

The third priority group includes people ages 65 to 74, people ages 16 to 64 who are at high risk of severe COVID-19 due to underlying medical conditions and all other essential workers, such as those working in food service and construction. Examples of underlying medical conditions include type 2 diabetes and severe obesity.

The U.S. government is now recommending that the COVID-19vaccines be made immediately available to people ages 65 and older and people ages 16 and older with underlying conditions. Guidelines for who will be vaccinated first also vary by state. Consult your local health department for the latest information on how and when you can receive a vaccine.

Can I get a COVID-19 vaccine if I have a history of allergic reactions?

 

If you have a history of severe allergic reactions not related to vaccines or injectable medications, you may still get a COVID-19vaccine. You should be monitored for 30 minutes after getting the vaccine.

If you’ve had an immediate allergic reaction to other vaccines or injectable medications, ask your doctor if you should get a COVID-19 vaccine. If you’ve ever had an immediate allergic reaction to any ingredient in a COVID-19 vaccine, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommends not getting that specific vaccine. Also, people who are allergic to polysorbate should not get an mRNA COVID-19 vaccine.

 

If you have an immediate allergic reaction after getting the first dose of a COVID-19 vaccine, don’t get the second dose.

Can pregnant or breastfeeding women get the COVID-19 vaccine?

 

There is no research on the safety of COVID-19 vaccines in pregnant or breastfeeding women. However, if you are pregnant or breastfeeding and part of a group recommended to get a COVID-19 vaccine, you may choose to get the vaccine. Talk to your health care provider about the risks and benefits.

 

Is there anyone who should not get a COVID-19 vaccine?

 

There is no COVID-19 vaccine yet for children under age 16. Several companies have begun enrolling children as young as age 12 in COVID-19 vaccine clinical trials. Studies including younger children will begin soon.

 

COVID-19 vaccination might not be recommended for people with certain health conditions. Talk to your doctor if you have questions about getting the vaccine.

Should I get the COVID-19 vaccine even if I've already had COVID-19?

 

Getting COVID-19 might offer some natural protection or immunity from reinfection with the virus that causes COVID-19. But it's not clear how long this protection lasts. Because reinfection is possible and COVID-19 can cause severe medical complications, it's recommended that people who have already had COVID-19 get a COVID-19 vaccine. If you’ve had COVID-19, you might delay vaccination until 90 days after your diagnosis. Reinfection with the virus that causes COVID-19 is uncommon in the 90 days after you are first infected.

 

Can I stop taking safety precautions after getting a COVID-19 vaccine?

 

Experts want to learn more about the protection that a COVID-19vaccine provides and how long immunity lasts before changing safety recommendations. Factors such as how many people get vaccinated and how the virus is spreading in communities will also affect these recommendations.

 

In the meantime, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommends following these precautions for avoiding infection with the COVID-19 virus:

  • Avoid close contact. This means avoiding close contact (within about 6 feet, or 2 meters) with anyone who is sick or has symptoms. Also, keep distance between yourself and others. This is especially important if you have a higher risk of serious illness.
  • Wear cloth face coverings in public places. Cloth face coverings offer extra protection in places such as the grocery store, where it's difficult to avoid close contact with others. Surgical masks may be used if available. N95 respirators should be reserved for health care providers.
  • Practice good hygiene. Wash your hands often with soap and water for at least 20 seconds, or use an alcohol-based hand sanitizer that contains at least 60% alcohol. Cover your mouth and nose with your elbow or a tissue when you cough or sneeze. Throw away the used tissue. Avoid touching your eyes, nose and mouth. Avoid sharing dishes, glasses, bedding and other household items if you're sick. Clean and disinfect high-touch surfaces daily.
  • Stay home if you're sick. Stay home from work, school and public areas if you're sick, unless you're going to get medical care. Avoid public transportation, taxis and ride-sharing if you're sick.

If you have a chronic medical condition and may have a higher risk of serious illness, check with your doctor about other ways to protect yourself.

 

https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/coronavirus/in-depth/coronavirus-vaccine/art-20484859

 

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List the ingredients in the vaccines. 

Tell me how injecting toxines into your body is a good thing.

Tell me how injecting an old person with dementia or Alzheimers is good when the toxins might make them worse.

Tell me how forcing a person through extortion to keep a job or to go somewhere is not a violation of their rights.

 

If a person can show they have had CV19 then why should they vaccinate?You 

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2 hours ago, nstoolman1 said:

List the ingredients in the vaccines. 

Tell me how injecting toxines into your body is a good thing.

Tell me how injecting an old person with dementia or Alzheimers is good when the toxins might make them worse.

Tell me how forcing a person through extortion to keep a job or to go somewhere is not a violation of their rights.

 

If a person can show they have had CV19 then why should they vaccinate?You 

Well first I would say the vaccine is not toxic. That would be something like injecting Clorox. But that would be up to the individual what he thinks is toxic. You think it’s toxic, I respect that, you don’t have to get the vaccine. 
 

Now as for the rest, the best analogy is cigarettes. You have the right to smoke. You have the right to smoke anywhere except in a public place......why? Because other people have the right to breathe clean air. People have the right to not be in danger of catching cancer from second hand smoke. 
Private companies have all sorts of regulations to work. My wife’s CO for example, tattoos can’t be visible. If you don’t like the regulations don’t work there.

So back to covid if you don’t like to ware a mask don’t patronize that business. If you don’t want to get vaccinated don’t fly or whatever!

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Well Heck......Why worry about it at all. They are going to bring bringing in Millions of people from 3rd World Countries that haven't been Vaccinated for anything. Those people are reintroducing Diseases the US has been rid of for over 60 years.  

 

10 people died in Germany today after getting the Shot.

 

Karsten

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47 minutes ago, Karsten said:

Well Heck......Why worry about it at all. They are going to bring bringing in Millions of people from 3rd World Countries that haven't been Vaccinated for anything. Those people are reintroducing Diseases the US has been rid of for over 60 years.  

 

10 people died in Germany today after getting the Shot.

 

Karsten

Love to see your source for that.

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SO, the vaccine works, but we are not sure it works so keep wearing a mask and social distancing. And if you have had Covid and should be immune, get the shot anyway to make sure you don't catch covid, if the vaccine actually works. And while we are chasing our tails about the virus and the vaccine, that will give us time to see if anyone has any adverse effects and if you do it is already in your body, too bad!! I think I will wait a few months and see the results of everyone getting vaccinated or a new and better vaccine come out. In the meantime, if I get it I will be pro-active and take hydochloriquine, zinc and vitamin C & D3. Oh, NO thr LSM said that didn't work!!! Ok I'll roll the dice!!

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Just now, caddieman said:

Love to see your source for that.

 

 

 

 

 

Link to article in the post above.

 

https://pdfs.semanticscholar.org/962c/58e6dc9c1ea550eb51ce70b0d7c83dc7eff6.pdf?_ga=2.80511060.218412144.1611008029-714581205.1611008029

 

So, WHY, pray tell, advocate taking the OBVIOUSLY harmful AND even FATAL COVID-19 mRNA "vaccine"???!!!

 

What YOU posted originally is ALL LIES.

 

:facepalm3:   :facepalm3:   :facepalm3:

 

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2 Timothy 3:13

New International Version

13 while evildoers and impostors will go from bad to worse, deceiving and being deceived.

 

So, WHY, pray tell, be deceived AND ATTEMPT TO DECEIVE OTHERS???!!!

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