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Ladyryan · 51-55, F
It could take about a year to see the effectiveness and side effects of the vaccine. There are said to be available meds that can help subside the symptoms, but can also cause side effects, depending on the persons prevailing disease.
Harrystyles11 · 26-30, M
@Ladyryan I see so they just want it to be safe that's why they aren't really giving out a proper vaccine
Ladyryan · 51-55, F
@Harrystyles11 Whatever it is, I believe the whole world is waiting for a good news like this. And this could be the best news since Noah's Ark was built.
We can only hope for the best.
We can only hope for the best.
dale74 · M
@Ladyryan you must also remember in science there is also a learning curve just as in everyday tasks that we all help us complete. The very first vaccine ever created I'm not sure it may have been the polio vaccine took years years to develop the next vaccine took a little less and so on and so forth I believe the h1 N1 virus they developed a vaccine in less than a year they're expecting the develop this vaccine and have it ready for marketing use in less than 6 months it is amazing how God has given us the gifts through science to solve life crisis that we can look at is not a crisis but a realization that we are all human we must take the time to spend with our families are friends and to understand that life is not infinite but life is like a battery on a clock eventually it will die and the clock will stop with a vaccine we've learned how to change the battery and that clock will last for many many years until it falls apart on its own.