I absolutely HATE the "if you've ever had ___ don't worry about what's in the vaccine" meme because it implies something is bad in the vaccine and we don't know what's in the vaccine.
We, in fact, know EXACTLY what's in the vaccine and we also know that the ingredients ARE SAFE.
We, in fact, know EXACTLY what's in the vaccine and we also know that the ingredients ARE SAFE.
It's ok to worry about what's in the vaccine and it's also extremely easy to find out. And to know those things are safe.
Stop comparing vaccine ingredients to gross/toxic/unhealthy things. You're not helping. https://www.ksat.com/news/local/2020/12/01/whats-in-the-coronavirus-vaccine-and-how-could-it-possibly-affect-me-once-i-get-it/
Stop comparing vaccine ingredients to gross/toxic/unhealthy things. You're not helping. https://www.ksat.com/news/local/2020/12/01/whats-in-the-coronavirus-vaccine-and-how-could-it-possibly-affect-me-once-i-get-it/
Anyway. If you actually want to help people overcome their vaccine hesitancy and encourage as many people as possible to get vaccinated, the correct strategy is compassion, listening, and education. https://twitter.com/erinbiba/status/1339109380822867968?s=19