Sasa juu dawa zimetoka Kwa wazungu, it’s directly gonna be injected to the bonobos. Yaani we believe everything from wazungu is fit for consumption.
I believe before we start giving this vaccine to our people, we should have it tested in our labs to see what’s in it. We should also send the sample to UG, TZ Rwanda and then compare notes after one week.
We should also have a voluntary paid testing programme. People like @Thirimaii who has no economic value to the country wanalipwa and get injected with the vaccine. If it works ni sawa. If they die, they die.
The vaccine will first be administered to the poor for testing purposes, if it works well, then the few doses available will only be available for the rich and connected.
this bonobo narrative is way off this time, Kenya participated in the vaccine trial- if its astrazeneca.
unless waliibadilisha, watu wanyonye vaccine ala
I understand your concerns. This pandemic altered our way of life, and your vaccine hesitancy is a perfectly normal reaction to this disruption. Is there a sinister conspiracy plot going on? I don’t think so.
Let’s be clear. If the world is to re-open fully, most people must accept the vaccine. The tourism and entertainment industries are suffering heavy losses the longer this pandemic wears on. People are going broke and hungry due to the lockdowns. It’s not sustainable. Regarding vaccine safety and efficacy, everyday, we get new data confirming they work so you have nothing to worry about (well, the mutants concern me) but that’s for another day.
Of course. First jab was nothing, although my arm was very sore but nothing worse than the yearly flu shot. The second dose was terrible, won’t lie. If that’s what covid feels like then I want no part of it. I had two days of deep muscle pain, extreme fatigue, fever and headache. Assuming this thing works as promised, it feels so good knowing that I can’t get severe covid pneumonia. Best feeling in the world!