Certainly don't want to be that person. I just want people to curb their enthusiam a lot of stuff by colleges especially research is getting torn apart. Most often people in the field were pressured for results to keep receiving funding which is problematic. It itself has that startup momentum where even if the science isn't perfect they'll gamble it and fix it later after the investments. We still do not know the long term effects of COVID vaccines using the expiremental design. We don't know what sort of diseases are introduced after gene editing.
> We still do not know the long term effects of COVID vaccines using the expiremental design.
First, the CoVID vaccines have been more extensively studied than most other vaccines by this point.
Second, "long-term effects of vaccines" reveals an unfamiliarity with how vaccines work. Vaccine side-effects show up quickly, within weeks at most. After months or years, the only thing left of the vaccine in your body is the immune system memory it induced.
Read the Inactivated mouse brain–derived JE vaccine section.
These reactions seem to be more about mouse brain prions, and there was a rare case of (unproven!!) issues a year out, which were cited during discussions about forced discontinuation.
I can't seem to find that, but anyhow, the > 1 month issues are well accepted.
I am saying you need to be mid. Know the risks and the consequences. Long term side effects can result in anything. mRNA itself has been used for vaccines since 2013. We learned how mRNA works in 1960, this is messenger ribonucleic acid. Vaccines through it were proposedd in the 90s, but development of vaccines didn't start till late 2000s. Some long term side effects of COVID vaccines are linking to an increased risk for uterine fibroids. The discovery of potential problems is ongoing. But it was a great achievement for rabies, considering the other options were not great.