... but these shots are just so new, and new technology really whichever one you choose.
I was all set to get the J&J, but then the clotting issue with the Astra Zeneca really came out and they are the same type of vaccine (viral vector, J&J uses human, AZ uses chimp adenovirus)
Then there are the bleeding/clotting issues from the Pfizer vaccine - one doctor dead, several others with the same symptoms (thankfully okay now) with no telling what long-term results will be going forward.
And I keep trying to think, “well, millions of vaccines, there are bound to be issues” but with the AZ it actually comes down to 1 in 250,000 and that’s before you calculate that it’s mainly women having the issue which means the rate could be closer to 1 in 100,000.
At what point do risks outweigh returns? I’m THRILLED that my parents are vaccinated, but SO anxious about my own and absolutely not getting my young kids vaccinated for a GOOD long time.
Please don’t bother posting conspiracy crap that’s only going to rile people up. I’m trying to work through my anxiety, by hearing experiences from others, not ramp it up.
I'm going to be honest - I had/have the same fears. I did a lot of research and also decided against the J&J because of the AZ one. My SIL is a scientist who works for a pharmaceutical company that does testing of different things (they're not involved with the vaccines but are with various covid treatments), she was not at all concerned with it and went with Pfizer. I got my first shot yesterday - am I still concerned about possible reactions, yes. The bleeding one you mentioned (where the Dr died in FL) look out for any unusual bleeding or bruising. They have not actually linked those bleeding disorders to the vaccine.
I know people who have died of COVID, I know people who are still, months later, dealing with after-effects of COVID. I am worried about the vaccine but I still got my first dose and I know the chances of something happening with it are low.