Re: Pfizer or Oxford?
Speaking for myself, here's my choice.
If given the opportunity to take one of two vaccines, I will take whichever one I can. I literally don't care. And here's why.
The chances of harm to myself from being infected by Covid-19 are reasonably high.
The chances of harm from being injected with any of these vaccines are insanely low.
The chances of me infecting someone with Covid-19 before being vaccinated are higher, because I am at a higher risk for contracting the virus.
The chances of me infecting someone post-vaccination are much lower. And even if I do infect them somehow, the viral load I'll give them will probably be a lot smaller.
A no-brainer, folks. I agree that this all should have happened awhile ago, and that some parts of the bureaucracy failed us here. Generally, I agree that ethical frameworks and checks and balances exist for extremely good reasons, but there are definitely cases where it is probably best to push forward after performing a risk-benefit analysis which, as Canlorn pointed out, would have demonstrated just how rare vaccine-related complications are.
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