99.98% of being fine, vaccine came pretty quick.. idk, I got all my vaccines before I’m not anti vax; this just came very quick and I’ll let everyone else do it and see the results in a few years.
Also, why the eff does everyone post themselves getting vaccinated?! “ look at me!!! I’m helpinggg!! Validate meee”
Brah
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Today, 03:43 PM #1
Is it wrong to not get Vaccinated for covid?(srs)
~Pitbull Crew~
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Today, 03:46 PM #2
it's not wrong to not want it, that's a personal choice
it's wrong to deny science and facts, and the overwhelming majority of people that fall under that train of thought are anti-vaxx(spread misinformation)
most level headed people won't deny the vaccine, as 44.1% of Americans adults have 1 doseBalanced Test Crew
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Today, 04:13 PM #3
It's not wrong.
A wait and see approach is perfectly valid. There is no long term data. No one can tell you otherwise because there isn't.
All we can do right now is calculate probability of long term side effects by comparing to prior vaccines but who knows how accurate that is when you're using new technology... no one knows.
I work extensively with data and do analysis for a living and when something is new you do your best to extrapolate out short term results into the long term but it's not as reliable as when you have data that spans a longer term.
They really have less than a year of a data... so anyone who is telling you that nothing will happen in 10 years is just giving an estimate. Which is fine when it's business and money, you can take that 80% certainty and you can limit your risk by limiting your investment but when it's your body and a medical intervention it's just completely different ballgame.
I will wait and see as well.
However I am glad my 65 year old mom and my 90 year old grandparents got it. It makes sense for them to get it.
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I mean, off the very top of my head loss of taste and smell. I have a healthy 27 year old friend who got covid last year and still can’t taste food.
https://blogs.bcm.edu/2021/02/09/wha...s-of-covid-19/
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Nobody knows with absolute certainty what will happen long-term. Just have to take in the information available and base your decision on what you feel is best for your situation whichever direction that is. You can't base it on pseudo intellectual miscers patting themselves on the back for attention.
MAGA
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I have had COVID. Tested positive(twice), lost senses of smell and taste, and made strength gains on my almost 3 weeks of paid time off while waiting for two back to back negative tests.
Would rather go through that again than find out what the effects of an untested, hastily made vaccine is gonna do to me.
I am definitely not anti-vax either. Thanks to my time in the Navy, I am pretty sure I am vaccinated for chit that I am unaware of.You would be surprised just how much time I have to waste.
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Today, 04:55 PM #22
Not one scientist or doctor will agree with this logic.
Flu shots are only about 40-60% effective, an elderly person who has the flu shot can still easily catch the flu and get terribly sick from it.
It’s important for everybody to get it to reach a higher level of heard immunity and protect others
Flu vaccines have been around for a long time, it’s not some new thing that we don’t understand. I’d put being anti flu shot in the anti vax catagory.
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Today, 05:04 PM #24
I'm not wrong though.
Pull up the numbers yourself.
98+% survival rate.
I'm not just mouthing off yall, this is the all in number for all covid19 history as best we know.
Take just 2020 numbers as an isolated year and the survivability is upwards of 99.75%
These %'s use the botched covid death numbers like if you got in a car accident In 2020 and they test your dead body for covid and you have it, its counted as a covid death.
The amount of people dying of legit covid-centric complications makes the survivability go up even more.
I'm not just saying numbers. These are studied documented CDC reports. Just Google "covid-19 survival statistics" and choose the webMD and CDC sources.
So explain how I'm wrong please.
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Today, 05:08 PM #26
Survival rate is 98.2, a HUGE difference from100% and not even remotely close. Eventually every American will get covid, every 1% is 3 million + deaths dude.
What does "it doesnt need a vaccine" even mean? Vaccines purpose is to reach herd immunity, lower deaths, and lower hospitalization, thats what its doing.
The vaccine does not "**** with your mrna" the vaccine does not enter the nucleus of your cells where your DNA is stored so it does not change anything.
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