You need a "not right away" poll option. I went with "no" as a hold over.
I may or may not. I will not be compelled to take it.
Assuming you donÂ’t work for yourself, your employer potentially may be able to compel you to do so. And for the record, I donÂ’t like that either.
True. This is a common practice in healthcare for the Flu Vaccine. The idea of mandating an 'experimental' vaccine is a huge concern for many. While the vaccine is under the Emergency Use Authorization, by statute, it cannot be mandated.
The Pfizer vaccine has routinely unpleasant side effects after the first dose and more aggressive side effects after the second. The common advice is to take off work for at least the rest of the day and day after the second dose. Anticipate not feeling well and experiencing flu like symptoms to include fever and intense body aches.
One interesting side effect that is starting to get more press: During the study there were 38,000 participants with half receiving a placebo and the other half receiving the vaccine. From the pool of vaccinated participants there were four cases of Bell's palsy and none of the participants receiving placebo experienced that side effect. The UK has begun it's 'mass' vaccination so theirs will be a more accurate study as the general population begin to receive this inoculation.
https://www.fda.gov/media/144245/download
No.
Of course, I don't do flu shots either.