Nah, I’m illustrating the childish stupidity of you right wing nut jobs.
If you refuse the COVID vaccine, you’d refuse the rabies vaccine as well, right? Answer the • question.
Well, let's take an analytical look.
Rabies: Rabies virus infection, regardless of the variant or animal reservoir, left untreated is
fatal in over 99% of cases after the onset of symptoms, making it one of the world's most deadly diseases.
Rabies Vaccine: The rabies vaccine was first developed in the 19th century and has undergone rigorous testing to ensure its safety and effectiveness. The vaccine is made from inactivated rabies virus, which is then injected into the body to stimulate an immune response. The rabies vaccine is tested extensively in animals before human trials begin. This testing includes preclinical studies to determine the optimal dose and formulation, as well as toxicity studies to identify potential side effects.
After preclinical studies are completed, clinical trials are conducted in humans to determine the vaccine's safety and efficacy. Clinical trials involve three phases, with each phase involving an increasing number of participants. In Phase I, a small group of healthy volunteers receives the vaccine to determine its safety and dosage. In Phase II, a larger group of volunteers receives the vaccine to assess its effectiveness and further evaluate its safety. Finally, in Phase III, the vaccine is tested in thousands of participants to confirm its safety and efficacy in a real-world setting.
Studies indicate that if the vaccine is given immediately and appropriately to someone who was bitten by a rabid animal, it is
100 percent effective. With near zero long term side effects.
Covid 19: Covid 19 virus infection, left untreated is
non-fatal in over 99% of cases after the onset of symptoms, making it one of the of world's least deadly diseases.
Covid 19 Vaccine: The COVID-19 vaccine, on the other hand, was developed using a rapid approach. The development of the vaccine involved preclinical studies, clinical trials, and emergency use authorization (EUA) by regulatory authorities. However, the process was expedited, and some aspects of the testing process were abbreviated to accelerate the vaccine's availability. An area of concern for the COVID-19 vaccine is its potential long-term effects on the human heart. There have been reports of myocarditis, or inflammation of the heart muscle, in some individuals who received the vaccine. This has raised concerns about the vaccine's potential long-term effects on the heart, and more research is needed to determine its safety in this regard. Vaccine
effectiveness against severe cases and deaths remained over 25% and 50%, respectively, after 19 weeks from primary vaccination.
Yeah man, you are absolutely right. I am a total hypocrite. I would totally take the Rabies vaccine if I suspected I had been bit by an infected specimen.