Do you think pfizer vaccine is safe?
I just got my first Pfizer vaccine 2 and half days ago, and I basically had no side effects whatsoever, and I still feel fine. However, I'm getting freakin sick of seeing website article after another stating serious health dangers with each one! They're saying that even if you feel totally fine, the vaccine still may've damaged your heart and you could land in ICU at any time. They're saying something similar to that about each covid19 vaccination! Me not getting my first vaccine at all was put off all this time due to my worries about what the vaccines may do to me. But I also got sick of worrying about landing in ICU or dying from covid19 itself. I finally decided the other day that the Pfizer seemed the safest of them all, Johnson&Johnson caused dangerous blood clots and Moderna caused serious heart swelling. But now I'm seeing shit saying that Pfizer can do the same thing. I've already gotten my first Pfizer, do I have a high or low chance of getting a serious reaction, in spite of me not getting any yet the past couple of days?
Also, what website about, not just about vaccines or covid19, but about any topic under the sun, is stating the complete and total truth about that topic? How do I know which website is truly stating hard carved-in-stone facts, when so many different websites are stating so many different things which each of them swear as facts? There are so many different websites which swear different "facts" on which are the best vitimins to fight cancer, which is the most effective diet for weightloss, which car last the most miles before breaking down, etc. It's like that on the internet now on just about any topic you can think of. Even topics on science are like that. How do we know which are true facts of a particular topic when so many websites have different responses on what the facts of that topic are?
I know I've basically gone into detail on 2 different topics here, but I'd really appreciate if anyone reading this can try to come up with their thoughts on either one, or both