A vaccine question......

Granted, I am not a doctor.......just a citizen that is trying by best to stay informed by reading as much as I can on Covid, Covid's history and vaccine information.

While there seems to be information on all sides, the one thing I can wrap my head around......

It seems to be a standard universal acceptance are that vaccines take 10-15 years in labs and trials and errors on animals, studying the science and effects over that span.

However, this Covid -19 vaccine is available now.

I do have a job that allows me to get it.

As a healthy male, not overweight.....and haven't been sick through this past year.......I'm just so hesitant to take the vaccine.

However, if it's something I should take to prevent a future disease.....I'm for that. I get a flu shot each year.

I just can't get over the rushed feeling.

Curious to the thoughts on this board.


Think of it this way - we used to go to into space on a Saturn rocket that was only usable one time and fell in stages back to Earth.

Now SpaceX sends rockets into space and lands them back safely on a drone ship.

Technology improves.