COVID-19 Vaccines and Side Effects

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As more people become eligible for COVID-19 vaccination, more questions arise about how the vaccines work and why some people experience side effects. Can vaccinated people still spread COVID to those who are unvaccinated? Why do people who have already had COVID-19 still need to get the vaccine? Do they experience more side effects than people who never had the illness? Is it true that COVID “long haulers” are seeing improvement in symptoms after getting vaccinated — and if so, why?

Join fellow UW alumni and friends for a Livestream and Q & A with a panel of experts who will discuss what everyone should know about the COVID-19 vaccines. The talk will be moderated by Mike Knetter, president and CEO of the Wisconsin Foundation and Alumni Association.
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The virus still has not been purified isolated, which crashed a lot of stuff. Also, flu, all-cause mortality is down, in record numbers never seen in history, yet this virus has all the "data". There are more questions than answers

richardri
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Animal testing was skipped over for the development of these drugs?

Bhatmann