Originally Posted by
noteggs
Obviously I’ll let him answer the question you proposed, but wanted to give you a little background on the vaccine.
The Pfizer (and Moderna) used something we haven’t utilized before in genetic technology. It’s called synthetic messenger RNA and ironically it’s been around for 3 decades. Basically mRNA uses genetic material to cause the body to create a protein from the virus. Then, the immune system recognizes the virus and learns to attack.
With that said, we won’t know the scope of side effects until the third week of November. This will be when half of the patients in their study have been observed for any safety issues for at least two months following their second dose. I’m keeping my fingers crossed and committed to getting the vaccination at this point.