Also, if you always wanted to be blind, Pfizer's is a good vaccine for you:
"The UK government has released a report highlighting the side effects
of Pfizer / BioNTech and Oxford / AstraZeneca vaccines that have
occurred since they began launch on December 8th. The results are not
exactly pleasant to read. And remember these are official numbers, not
the real numbers.
But as predicted, as the number of vaccines administered increased, so
too did adverse reactions: 49,472 reported reactions to the Pfizer /
BioNTech vaccine and 21,032 reactions to the Oxford / Astrazeneca
vaccine. For both vaccines, this means 1 in 333 people will have an
adverse reaction. This rate could actually be higher as some cases may
not have been reported to the Yellow Card Scheme.
Thanks to the Pfizer vaccine, which uses MRNA technology to tell human
cells to do