3 logical fact-based issues to consider before taking the COVID-19 vaccine

While the media resorts to accusing people of being “anti-vaxxers,” for not eager to take a fast-tracked coronavirus vaccine, and a few have gone thus far on even associate dissenters with being “anti-Semitic,” there are literally 3 very logical fact-based reasons why we must always question the protection of a coronavirus vaccine. Multiple experts, including people who themselves actually administer vaccines, agree that fast-tracking a vaccine may be very dangerous. According to immunologist and deputy editor of the journal Science Advances, Dr. Douglas J. Green, fast-tracking a vaccine could potentially be “catastrophic” and may not be rushed. He cites an example from 1966, during which two children actually died from an adverse reaction to a vaccine. Two other historical examples that help maybe the potential danger of fast-tracking a vacci...