Dr. Vin Gupta On What It’s Like To Get A Covid-19 Vaccine | The 11th Hour | MSNBC

What's it like to get the Covid-19 vaccine? Dr. Vin Gupta walks us through it and explains the differences between the Pfizer vaccine and the likely soon-to-be-approved Moderna version. Aired on 12/17/2020.
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Dr. Vin Gupta On What It's Like To Get A Covid-19 Vaccine | The 11th Hour | MSNBC

40 comments

  1. brilliantly said, ty dr gupta and mr williams. i am waiting anxiously for my turn to get the vaccine. stay safe everyone!

    1. Have you seen how there’s stockpiles of the jab, not being allowed to be issued? The government won’t say where to send them. The CDC is begging them to just get these things out there, and they won’t do it! I can only guess that maybe trump is getting revenge on the states that didn’t vote for him?

  2. Every time Chris Hays says “just below me” at the end it sounds like “just blow me” I think you should change it. It’s funny actually !!!

    1. @Sasuke Uchiha the mRNA is basically a code that creates a part of the covid virus (specifically the spike protein found on the outside of the virus) so because it’s just that single part of the covid virus, it can’t infect you. your body creates antibodies that in turn recognize this spike protein and can fight it off if you were ever to become exposed.

  3. it’s a blessing from Allah once again islam save the world. be grateful to allah and say Thanks to Dr. sahin for his bioNtech vaccine.

  4. “To my African American brothers and sisters… this vaccine THAT YOU’RE GONNA BE TAKING was developed by an African American woman. And that is just a fact.” – Dr. Anthony Fauci

    Why do you think Fauci made this statement? I already know the answer but I’m curious what y’all think?

    1. He made the statement because black folk are suspicious of government sponsored vaccines. The Tuskegee experiments make all black folk suspicious of the government injecting anything into black bodies. Fauci wants to assuage people’s fears.

    2. @No name Anomaly okay. You’re obviously not black, but good try. Children aren’t able to get vaccinations anyway.

  5. “there’s concerns out of Alaska and England right now”

    Yeah cause the people getting this vaccine there are being hospitalized for it already.

    1. @Payytons Ok, so you’ve provided a link to a video. Which shows 1 person who had an allergic reaction and is now in a stable condition.

      If that’s the only evidence you’ve got. It’s fair to say your original claim was more than just a bit misleading.

      I’m from the UK and i’ve not heard of 1 single person being ‘hospitalised’ since taking this vaccine.

  6. I have covid 🙄 silliness . Whatever . You crazed zombie 🧟‍♂️ fantasy lovers. Thank god Biden made that vaccine available so quickly . He’s our savior

  7. PREISING PRODUCTIONS
    Roses are red, Kamala isn’t black, Joe’s in the basement and Hunter’s on crack.

  8. I understand why we didn’t discuss the personal costs of getting covid and going to the hospital early on; but now that we have a vaccine, it seems that maybe we should for those unwilling to get the shots. The financial cost if you DON’T get the shot.

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