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Good deal on the outcome.My wife got the Vaccine, She works in healthcare. I’m not gonna get it.
We both ended up catching Covid, Had my Wife not been told (Due to her Job, Being Tested EVERY Monday Morning) We would never have Known we had it?
Yet. And hopefully none show up in the futureGot both of mine. No issues.
Yet. And hopefully none show up in the future
Yet. And hopefully none show up in the future
I think the mods should leave the poll but take all the after-posting off and lock this thread.
If the posters responding were getting out of control, or swaying to far off topic, then bring them back. But lock the thread? For what reason?I think the mods should leave the poll but take all the after-posting off and lock this thread.
Hmmm. Like second amendment , , but dont like free speech of the first amendment . thats the problem anymore . People get offended and cant even discuss something little alone disagree . SadI think the mods should leave the poll but take all the after-posting off and lock this thread.
Precisely, vaccines are tested for years before being available for general use. You don't know what will happen a year or so down the road with this vaccine against a virus with an almost 100% survivability rate.The first thing that comes to my mind is..... “Leading the Sheep to Slaughter”
If more people would do a little research for themselves they wouldnt blindly follow the piper . There is a bigger agenda than most realze.The first thing that comes to my mind is..... “Leading the Sheep to Slaughter”
Exactly .Hard pass from me, and no way on gods green earth will my kids be getting it.
Call me cynical but pharmaceutical companies standing to make billions of dollars from an undertested vaccine while assuring the world its safe yet requiring governments to sign liability waivers doesn't fill me with confidence.
People are easily lead to hysteria, no one has ever criticised me before in life for not getting influenza vaccinations. Plenty of things I am vaccinated for though e.g. measles, tetanus, whooping cough, diphtheria etc. Elderly people and those with underlying health risks I'm all for getting it, but the mortality rate of healthy people just doesn't pass the cost benefit for me.
@ENCORE50A myself and many others aren't concerned about the short term risks. mRNA vaccines that play around with the coding of proteins in your body and the long term risks of this are the concern. I'm 30 in a couple of weeks and have small kids, what could happen over the next 40 or 50 years because of this is what I'm uncomfortable. You also need to bear in mind that covid is novel, it will never be more lethal than it is now. Eventually we'll develop some natural immunity in the same way that we have for influenza.
Well said...Hard pass from me, and no way on gods green earth will my kids be getting it.
Call me cynical but pharmaceutical companies standing to make billions of dollars from an undertested vaccine while assuring the world its safe yet requiring governments to sign liability waivers doesn't fill me with confidence.
People are easily lead to hysteria, no one has ever criticised me before in life for not getting influenza vaccinations. Plenty of things I am vaccinated for though e.g. measles, tetanus, whooping cough, diphtheria etc. Elderly people and those with underlying health risks I'm all for getting it, but the mortality rate of healthy people just doesn't pass the cost benefit for me.
@ENCORE50A myself and many others aren't concerned about the short term risks. mRNA vaccines that play around with the coding of proteins in your body and the long term risks of this are the concern. I'm 30 in a couple of weeks and have small kids, what could happen over the next 40 or 50 years because of this is what I'm uncomfortable. You also need to bear in mind that covid is novel, it will never be more lethal than it is now. Eventually we'll develop some natural immunity in the same way that we have for influenza.