If yes, congrats!
If not, explain why not :)
The covid-19 virus has such a high survival rate compared to MANY other viruses and diseases so when looking at it mathematically the numbers don't justify it for me.
Scientifically, this phase in which inoculation is being used is just a trial phase and I for one am not interested in being a lab rat. There is a lot of properties and components within this vaccination that really don't look right on paper or under the microscope and are already proving to be unhealthy and dangerous for humans with many side effects ranging from infertility, miscarriages, to contractions of other very harmful and permanent diseases. I highly encourage others to do extensive research on what is in this vaccine and all the side effects and risks related to it. Many of the result reports I have read on it present it in such a way that if not read thoroughly, can be misinterpreted to shed a positive light on the numbers.
Ethically, morally, and religiously speaking the contents of the vaccine go against what I believe in and so I cannot get vaccinated.
And according to my critical thinking and commonsense, this vaccine isn't really about "helping people" or ensuring people's best interests are taken care of. If that were the case, then the media, governments, and many top influential leaders and people in power wouldn't be pushing this like they are.
I have many other reasons but these are a few of them. You're free to do with your body as you like but I also take that same liberty as well when it comes to my life. Everyone has their own opinions on it and this is just mine.
Wish the rest of the world can understand this like you.. sadly... I walk around and all those around me are congratulating each other for getting the vaccine.
I don’t get it.
I just don’t get why people buy into this nonsense.
Yeah. I already got my first shot of Pfizer and my second one is next week
Passed it up once already
I’d be the first in line if I thought there was any fuckin point, but I don’t think the powers that be plan to allow us any semblance of normality any time soon. Let it go to someone who could actually benefit, if it does in fact do anything
had both doses now and im glad i did though ofcourse im still not acting like im all of a sudden immune
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Go back in your city records for the last past 10 years look how many people died and what they died from there will be cancer gunshot wounds pregnancies car crashes so on and so on go back each and every year for the last past 10 years add the total of go back this year and see how many people died from those same things 60 fucking miracle because nobody has they've all died from covid bulshit now go back and look at the records in the last past 10 years how many people died in the United States together every year for whatever reasons 21 million now go back this year and find out how many people died less people died this year in all the previous years this people die from the common cold because we've all had to wear masks and be isolated I think it's morally and ethically wrong did the hospitals are getting paid to write down on the death certificate cause of death covid-19 when they know it's not true
I had the Pfizer vaccine in February and March. I am president of my congregation and I need to lead by setting a good example. My congregation is an older group which I have nicknamed "One Hundred Shades Of Grey."
Survived when I first got it well over a year ago. Confirmed antibodies. Let it go to those who really need it.
I have no desire to get what is now essentially a second flu shot that will more than likely become annual.
At some point but in no great rush to get it done wanna see longer lasting effects of it if there are any I guess
Already had the virus, so already have the antibodies.
Tell us why you need a medical-experimental drug for something everybody under 60 survives 99.8% of the time.
I am young yet and have no health problems, dieing solely from Covid-19 is extremely extremely rare. Its only ever deadly to those with pre existing conditions. Also I am about 70% sure I had it before it was known to be in the US. My brother travels for work every couple months and he is 95% sure he had it just before I did, his taste and smell is still messed up. So if he had it I most likely did, that means he and I have the Antibodies. So it be redundant to get the vaccine.
Nope. Too much education in biology/biological engineering to blindly follow the heard.
I do have education in biochemistry. Can you explain me your reasons?
@magneto912 I could… Don’t know that I feel like it right now.
I woke up in the middle of the night for some reason last night, so I have been up 19 hours today and I worked the passed 11 hours. So I’m a bit too tired at the moment to lay out all my concerns and back them up with with research. I suggest you do your own due diligence though. I know biochemistry degrees are mostly chemistry based and not biology, so you might have some gaps in your knowledge, but you should be able to figure enough out...
Yup. Got my second dose today, in fact.
@madhatter920
Kiss your family goodbye.
@JamieLoves And I can, because I'm not likely to spread or catch the virus! You could responsibly hug and kiss people too, if you got vaccinated.
No, I don't really trust it since it was rushed. Plus I've heard a lot of stories about people dying after getting it than actually getting better, so yeahhh. No thanks.
It's not available to people my age where I am yet, but I'm on a waiting list for my pharmacy when it is
Never... I’m not walking myself into a gas chamber !
because needles are my nightmare from childhood 😁!
Nah was going to and then the Indian health ambassador died a day after getting it. Plus I'm healthy so no need to
@Joshua0213
But it’s so safe !🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I've had both doses of Pfizer, should be good until the 2 year booster shot comes out 👍🏽
I mean... it's not like I need it. I'd get it if I have to travel.
Already got it, but
saw FBI van out side my house tracking me 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I definitely would not get it I don't feel there was enough I don't feel there was enough research done and right now and right now I'm worried about the long term effects it will have on me
i already did. so i can get back to my normal life without being paranoid.
oh i just "love" the comments "why do i need it when there's a 99.8% survival rate?" lmao dumba*s it's for the people who you can spread it to that may not survive!!
Im not going to poison myself for a disease that has a 1% mortality rate.
No, This virus cannot be cured / tamed by a vaccine.
why?
It is a very dangerous virus, with a lot of variants. States are also beginning to relax restrictions which will spread the infection rate. This virus will never be 100% eradicated. Therefore, a vaccine is useless in the fight to stop the unstoppable COVID - 19.
Agreed. At the very end (still few years needed I guess) we're gonna end up with a covid strain that's less harmful (flu like). But it will take time.
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