Is the coronavirus vaccine safe?
For the most part, yes. The two mRNA vaccines, Pfizer and Moderna, authorized by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and recommended by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), are very safe and very good at preventing serious or fatal cases of COVID-19.
However, the Johnson shot is the best one… mostly it was rushed mass manufacturing when they first started and/or if you got covid you would get the clots due to the immune system being hypersensitive to an analog of a supertoxin that had similar physical structures on the protein spikes or base of the spikes. People who are hypersensitive to the supertoxin tend to be the ones who die really easily with the Covid-19… body goes into shock too quickly…
Sadly those people are going to have issues with or without a vaccine. At least with the JnJ vaccine they have a micro dose that doesn’t multiple too many times as there is only a limited amount of the virus to infect and multiple the spike proteins… the mRNA ones multiple a few more times as they instruct the cells to manufacture the spikes and they dosed the mRNA to be multiple times the necessary amount, booster shots are less than that because they don’t need that much to trigger the boost… the mRNA ones are only really deadly to the heart when they are injected into a blood vessel and not the muscle tissue like they are meant to be injected into… the people who report no pain at the injection site are the ones who get it into their blood and then the heart can be attacked as the mRNA integrates into that tissue and starts producing proteins…