Originally Posted by Kenneth
Originally Posted by antlers
Originally Posted by Kenneth
Originally Posted by OldHat
Originally Posted by Kenneth
On a slightly more serious note, those over the age 65 He recommends the JNJ vaccine.
Why?
At that age the data starts to show more deaths and longer recovery's, also at that age numerous co-morbidity's are also much more prevalent.
But ‘why’...specifically...recommend the JNJ shot over the Phizer or Moderna shots for people whose age bracket shows more deaths and longer recoveries, and whose age bracket involves a higher prevalence for co-morbidity’s...?

By his reasoning, the JNJ vac is somewhat similar to a flu vaccine, it's 'build' or 'footprint' has been around for a while.

Huh? He is wrong. The flu vaccine is an antigen vaccine. The JNJ is nucleic acid vaccine(DNA). They are very very different. Do your own research.

That he did not know that is strange.