When has any vaccine been 100% safe and effective, though? That’s the gauntlet we’ve run all our lives every time we’ve rolled our sleeves up.
I agree in that case they shouldn’t have said it was safe and effective and disclosed details about blood clots and adverse reactions that they knew about. But it was a mass roll out and everybody was told they must have it
Safe and effective doesn't mean there won't be adverse reactions just that they will be within acceptable parameters. the above is jusr a general; point rather than specifically about the covid vaccines
Every medicine you get they’ll be a list of possible adverse reactions on it. I thought that must have been law to disclose such details. I disagree everyone was told they must have it. People were advised to go for it and pressure was certainly put on but nobody was dragged to a clinic and told they must be vaccinated.
one thing that felt weird was that apart from one visit to Sainsburys the most likely place for me to catch covid was in a vaccination centre
Wasn’t there some spiel from the nurse before getting the jab? Obviously you just ignore it and tell them to crack on but assume it’s part of that.
I only had the one and had it very early on (January 2021) through work and was given a fact sheet to read beforehand which listed possible side effects. Impossible to say how consistent that was across the country but it's not true to say that no potential sise effects were mentioned.
I had the spiel and the leaflet and I also knew somehow to report any side effects online or refer to your doctor, but can't remember how I came about that information. A couple of mine were done at the hospital drive thru so it might have been there I got the info.