😎Just thinking out loud. If the J&J vaccine does what it says it does there will be a lot of broken protein spikes and dead infected cells for those that have been exposed. Wouldn't it be prudent to have the patient take a wide spread antibiotic for say 10 days following the injection? That way any bacterial infection arising from the over abundance of the broken protein spikes and dead infected cells from starting a bacterial infection? Really, I don't know but what could it hurt. Someone in the medical field help me out here. Am I over thinking this and if so why? https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2020/health/johnson-johnson-covid-19-vaccine.html?smid=em-share
How the Johnson & Johnson Covid-19 Vaccine Works - The New York Times
An adenovirus helps prime the immune system to fight the coronavirus.
https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2020/health/johnson-johnson-covid-19-vaccine.html?smid=em-sharewhy are we taking exoerimental vaccines with potentially debilitating side effects for a virus most of us would not know we had with out a ttest?
Excellent question!