A few points, because I don't want that previous post to scare anyone, or even perpetuate false and misleading information.
PEG is very widely used compound - in medical applications, personal care products, and even food and drink. While there may be concerns about PEG allergies, this vaccine is NOT going to be the only or most significant source of PEG "exposure" for most people. Most vaccines (and other pharmaceuticals, for that matter) come with an allergy warning. That's why you have to sit and be observed for 15 minutes anytime you are vaccinated for anything.
This vaccine HAS been studied in humans who subsequently contracted the virus. If I'm not mistaken, it has prevented not only death but also severe cases that require hospitalization in pretty much every case. Studies in humans >>>>studies in cats.
As far as fertility is concerned, this is somewhat of a known question mark that has been discussed publicly. I have a female friend who does not plan to be vaccinated for that reason. This one question does not mean we should stop vaccinating men and women who are no longer fertile due to their age, especially when it's older people who are more susceptible to dying from this virus. Also, the "similarity" between the two proteins is pretty limited...excerpt explaining it below with a link:
" The coronavirus's spike protein and syncytin-1 share small stretches of the same genetic code, but not enough to make them a match. She says it would be like two people having phone numbers that both contain the number 7. You couldn't dial one number to reach the other person, even though their phone numbers shared a digit."
https://www.webmd.com/vaccines/covid-19-vaccine/news/20210112/why-covid-vaccines-are-falsely-linked-to-infertilityAlso can the organization that published that "paper" has come under fire for their questionable "recommendations" regarding this virus from their own colleagues and other organizations in the medical field. Here are just a few links:
https://www.medpagetoday.com/infectiousdisease/covid19/90536https://www.aafp.org/news/blogs/inthetrenches/entry/20200805itt-facts.htmlhttps://www.mcgill.ca/oss/article/covid-19-critical-thinking-pseudoscience/back-away-americas-frontline-doctorsFrom the McGill article: " Suspicion is immediately aroused when Merritt is identified as a member of "America's Frontline Doctors," a handful of conspiracy-minded physicians that include luminaries such as Dr. Stella Immanuel who alleges that alien DNA is being used in medical treatments and that researchers are working on a vaccine to prevent people from becoming religious."
If you don't want to take the vaccine, fine. But at least do a little research and don't base your decision on this garbage.