I'm in the extremely clinically vulnerable category due to my autoimmune condition so in an effort to get things back to normal I would (assuming I'm able to have the vaccine). I assm guessing e there would be less risk from Oxford vaccine from a potential unknown side effect point of view since its a more traditional de-activated virus. I guess there are more unknowns with the other two that have published results recently?
Speaking as someone with an autoimmune condition myself, what are the findings from the tests on these vaccines on their effects on autoimmune conditions over a three, five and ten year period? I take recreational drugs. And I know for certain what their effect is on my condition because there's been time to test it. So, if we're trying to finger point at what is considered to be a hypocritical stance, who is actually being stupid?
Not sure there's too much to read into what he said to be honest. He's not going to big up a vaccine that's not been approved yet. Much better to leave that to the Government.