ya well it's not authorized for use in the US. Even if it was it also has serious side effects plus I already had covid 19, I worked in covid ICUs before there even was a vaccine for 9 months. Never got covid until omicron, and it was a short flu. Now I have antibodies. Most approved vaccines are mnra, they are not vaccines, they are treatments. That's a fact.
I wish they had a real vaccine that wasn't dangerous to take. Because I would take it as I have all my vaccines. Unfortunately I don't trust any of the covid vaccines. To dangerous and I don't want to hit the side effects lottery Of which there are many on a virus that kills the people it was designed to kill, over 80 with a high acuity of co morbidity, surely you understand
cdc removed j&just because it was killing people. MnRA is a treatment not a vaccine. I take real vaccines, not fake vaccines that allow you to not only get the virus it supposed protect you from but also spread it to your grandma and grandpa.
I'm not sure. I thought that could be an option. Just because you're a resident doesn't mean you're a citizen so in America I had no problem putting my relative from there on my car insurance as a driver with her international license from Thailand. I really don't know how it works there.
great thank you. I plan on retiring there, my wife owns her own home in Bangkok, its a five year plan to move from the states, I'm going to need to know what I need to do to live there permanently.
Thanks again. I'm just trying to figure out everything.