No
No
Yes
How many times are you going to start a thread asking this same question?
Yes and you're an idiot if you don't
surbeying says wrote:
No
Already did.
100% yes.
Husband almost died of covid. 35 year old marathon runner.
Yes. You have to be incomprehensibly stupid to eschew the vaccination.
I already got both Pfizer shots 4 months ago. I've had no problems from it.
I got my second shot 2 weeks ago, now I am back to partying full time.
Already got it along with literally everyone I know
Already did in March.
15 months into this "pandemic" and nobody I see on a daily basis has gotten sick from this virus.
So the chances of me getting sick from the virus would appear to be kind of low if it has not even gotten close to me yet.
On the other hand, put that vaccine into your body and there is a 100% chance you get the vaccine.
So, on the one hand, I have a rather small chance of getting a virus and, if I do get it, a negligible chance it will do serious harm.
As to the vaccine, if I do get it, there is a hopefully small -- but unknown -- chance it will do me serious harm.
So the smart play is to avoid that vaccine like the plague.
And I am not putting anyone at risk other than those like myself who avoid the vaccine if you plan on making that argument. All the vaccine people are supposed to be pretty much 100% safe from getting seriously ill from the virus. Per the establishment line anyway.
GettingFasterDude wrote:
I already got both Pfizer shots 4 months ago. I've had no problems from it.
Yet.
runningchick wrote:
100% yes.
Husband almost died of covid. 35 year old marathon runner.
Marvin Hagler, Hank Aaron, and DMX all did die shortly after getting vaccined.
Das Unkle wrote:
15 months into this "pandemic" and nobody I see on a daily basis has gotten sick from this virus.
Great to hear your Mom is staying healthy!
30M tested positive in the US, 600k died.
Close to 100M fully vaccinated and 150M partially vaccinated. 4k deaths reported some time after a vaccine, but not necessarily linked to the vaccine.
Look at those stats and determine which stats look better.
I know many who has been sick and 2 close to me that passed away (no prior health issues) from Covid 19, I know no one who had any serious side effects from the vaccine. These are anecdotal. but Unkle seems to like that more than stats ....
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Supa22 wrote:
30M tested positive in the US, 600k died.
Close to 100M fully vaccinated and 150M partially vaccinated. 4k deaths reported some time after a vaccine, but not necessarily linked to the vaccine.
Look at those stats and determine which stats look better.
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You don't understand statistics or risk and should refrain from commenting on anything involving either subject.
I have no reason to get it at the moment. No one I know has gotten sick, I work from home, and no social events are occurring. My odds of getting covid are extremely low and tbh even if I wanted the vaccine right now I'd probably just be too lazy to bother
Definitley if you're over a certain age then getting the vaccine is the only logical choice IMO but I'm just going to wait a while and see where things are in a few months
No.
All we need to do is vac the most vulnerable, who'd I say are elderly, overweight, with breathing issues, and this would be over. I don't fit those qualifications. If I did, I'd get a shot.
No, but I suspect "they" will make life so inconvenient for those going au natural, that I'll have to cave in to pressure. Of course I will explore all ways to opt-out, such as religious exemption.
Even if some new information came out that convinced me that a COVID-19 vaccine had some net health benefit, I would first get some blood tests to see whether I already have natural (superior) COVID-19 antibodies already, because the vaccine creates inferior antibodies which put any natural antibodies out of business and may not last as long (we know that folks with antibodies from SARS-Cov-1 in 2003 are immune to SARS-Cov-2, almost 20 years later!).
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