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by nabla9
1792 days ago
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The answer is no for any detectable or significant population size. If one in million gets something unexpected, it does not matter. All mRNA vaccine is gone from the body in few days. Usually, the immune response comes within days or weeks. Theoretically, there is always a change that vaccination triggers some slowly developing auto-immune disease, but that could be triggered by COVID-19 as well (they have the same mRNA). I would be more worried about Long-COVID symptoms. They might be a sign of something chronic for a significant fraction of the population. |
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