Nope, not happening, not getting it, say what you want I WILL NOT GET THE VACCINE, PERIOD.
Call me names, blame me, bash me, kick me in the nuts, I will not get something that's being rammed down my throat.
Since Covid, "supposedly started", I've "picked my nose, not used hand sanitizer, stuck my fingers in mouth, touched my eyes, and every other unhygienic thing a person can do", if i was going to get sick it would've happened, and guess what I've been around all my family members on a daily basis and there fine too, young -3 old 90+".
No thanks I don't want your "cure all, and you won't make me, and my ENTIRE FAMILY STANDS WITH THAT".
Problem?
Tell it to my.40
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It’s about the same as the Pfizer one and just as effective I know plenty of people that have gotten that one and I got Pfizer
I got both of mine from Pfizer. The first one was fine. Felt a little sleepy and the injection site hurt a bit. Nothing unbearable.
Second one? I was in bed all day the next day. Felt like shit with a low grade fever. I took like 3 Tylenol PM's and knocked out for 14 hours. It felt fucking great and I was good as new when I woke up. Haven't thought about it since lmao
I wonder why Wowgirl didn't give me the chance to explain?
Anyone help me out here? I would be most grateful!
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I haven't been convinced that the vaccines are less likely to give me problems than the SARS-CoV-19 virus is likely to kill me. Many of our friends and associates were pre-exposed in January, 2020, including a 90 year old and many of us in 60s, 70s, and 80s. We are all doing fine, testing negative, and most of us haven't had the jab. There are several we personally know who have had vaccines and got very sick from them. One, in fact, even died! Not ready for that.
I can't speak for the Moderna vaccine personally since I had Pfizer, but I've heard the affects are similar.
With the first shot, I felt fine the day I got it, other than my arm being a bit sore. The next day my arm hurt enough that I didn't want to lift it above my shoulder. It wasn't intense pain, more just stiff like after a really good workout or a nasty charlie horse.
I also felt kinda fevery for the first half of the day and didn't have much appetite. I took some Motrin to relieve the fever and by night time it broke. On the 3rd day I felt almost back to normal.
I should also mention I have an extremely sensitive system and even simple probiotics or vitamines can make me sick. So if anyone was gonna have a nasty reaction to the vaccine it would have been me, and what I experienced was mild.I had my first shot (Pfizer), had nothing negative. No symptoms, no pain at the injection site. My second is Friday, hopefully it will be as uneventful.
My employer provided vaccines on site (free), which was very convenient. Talking to some coworkers I think I made out good. A couple had fever, scratchy cough, etc. Two I talked to had those symptoms for a week. I think it just depends on your bodies immune system.Got my first shot last week, felt nothing aside from a bit of fatigue the next day. The nurse told me the flu like symptoms usually happen after the second shot - UNLESS you've have Covid before, then they happen after the first.
No symptoms from the first dose other than some joint discomfort a week later and I am getting the second dose soon so will let you know when it happens.
hasn't been properly tested, killed test subjects so they stopped the tests, and no reliable test to see if you even have covid exists.
Plus it's a highly mutagenic virus, so a vaccine is pointless just like with the flu shot.
I think vaccines are better suited for more stable infection types, like polio, where you get the vaccine and are in most cases set for life on immunity to that infection.I haven't gotten any so far cause I was unsure about it. Supposedly there are different kinds and multiple dosages? People I know explained all sorts of differing and crazy side affects: redness, itchy arm, internally itchy arm (wtf?), or even nothing. I think now it'll be worth getting the vaccine even if potentially experience weird side affects. I've already been sick with covid and I know I don't want that again
I got my second Moderna last week and no major impacts on me. My girlfriend had a reaction after each one but she is fine now. Also, she had covid for 2 weeks in January so it was expected that she have a big reaction
If it takes any other drug 10 YEARS of human trails (much less how long it took to get to that point) before the FDA will approve it for mass use, WHY would I trust a drug that was approved in 9 months?
Also, why was a "vaccine" needed for a virus that has a MUCH lower fatality rate than the common cold? Nearly EVERTHING is more deadly than CoVID-19. Getting struck by Lightning has a higher mortality rate than CoVid.It's amazing that they were able to produce an effective vaccine in months. Everyone I know has received both doses no problem. We're looking forward to bars and clubs reopening.
President Trump's Operation Warp speed was a huge success and has saved countless lives already and is brining our nation back to life.
Someone i personally know who got one of vax for covid I don't know which one... dropped dead that day. He was healthy male of middle age. I wouldn't get the shot for anything.
It’s old news that no one is interested in anymore. But news still bring it up.
It's a scam. #scamdemic
I'd rather get covid then get the vaccine. Seems like less of a hassle lol
You'll do fine and thanks for getting it. I got mine and its the moderna one.
in my country we are using the vacunne of wuhan laboratory i hope dont die or be a zombie 🤣
Fuck that depopulation shot. The government is known for killing innocent people so why trust them to inject you?
I refuse to get it. I don't trust a rushed vaccine that is only emergency authorized with no legal ability to sue in the case of short or long term side effects.
Please go get vaccinated.
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