What happens after 12 months of taking the vaccines? 2 years ? We'll have to wait and see what happens to them I guess , like we usually do with lab animals. In 2004 RNA vaccines used to combat Sars ended up killing all the ferrets with liver damage. Luckily no ferrets were used this time . https://www.cidrap.umn.edu/news-perspective/2004/12/sars-vaccine-linked-liver-damage-ferret-study
1. I DO NOT WANT ANYMORE LOCKDOWNS - I want to be able to go in a packed pub to watch the football 2. You have been brainwashed into believing that vaccinating everyone solves all the problems - it doesnt. The point is that if more and more people get infected then there is more chance of the virus mutating, and one of these days a mutation may develop which is able to defeat the vaccine. That would then put us back to square one, and we would have to find another vaccine. got that now ?
Coronavirus mutate constantly. The common cold is a Corona virus. So is the Flu. There is an unknown amount of Corona virus. Almost all of them harmless to us. However, the Flu is the really serious one that should be worried about.
You should take particular note of this bit mate But concerns about the side effects of the jab, coupled with misinformation that it causes infertility or death within two years, have sparked vaccine hesitancy. "Pakistan's education level is low. People are also spreading rumours and misinformation about the vaccines," Salman Haseeb, the head of Pakistan's Young Doctor's Association, told AFP. It sounds like you are very much an average Pakistani