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I don’t know if this will help you or not, so I may be wasting my “breath” here. But the people who have had a reaction to the vaccine are people that have previously suffered a reaction in the past that is so severe that they carry an epi pen with them at all times. I’m assuming that’s not you. You’ve had vaccinations before I’m assuming? As a child you must have had the necessary vaccines to keep you healthy and prevent severe diseases. Like MMR, measles, etc. Ever have a severe reaction to those? If not, there’s zero need for allergy testing as a minor food/grass/environmental allergy will have absolutely no effect on the likelihood of a reaction with this vaccine. Truly, it would be a waste of your money to have this testing.
Where I stand on it is if they vaccine people and covid goes away and it’s very low levels I may not get it but if covid was still rife and a massive risk I would possibly have to find a solution maybe oral vaccine or by that time a vaccine that required one dose. I read yearly vaccines that I couldn’t manage.
I do worry about the future a lot to be honest we had swine flu 2010, covid 2020 I fear 2030 and 2040 too as these things seem to come round every now and again.
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