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Wondering if you got the vaccine.
Had covid, antibodies are normally good for 5 to 6 months or more. 2nd time getting covid normally not as severe.
Vaccine, they're not sure about but they think it's good for around 6 months, however no one knows what the long term effects are of either. We are just now learning of possible long term effects of vaccines used in the 1960s & 70s.
Yes I know there are exceptions to everything but remember the vaccines are only about 85 to 95% effective. If you get the vaccine your not even considered an exception just one of the 10% it didn't work for.
If I hadn't all ready had it, I would seriously consider it though.
I would definitely consider it. While it's true that the second time isn't usually as severe, there are exceptions. A local woman got it twice. The first time was like the flu and the second time randomly damn near killed her. She also completely insanely got it again only like two months after the first time though (absurd I know) so the temporal proximity might have made the second time so bad as her body still wasn't really fully back up to speed.
I got my first dose on February 5th.
A few days prior, management gathered us and said our Target store teamed up with some nearby medical place to get vaccines for us. When we signed up, we had to pick what day was good for us. There were only 40 vaccines, so it was first come, first serve. There were only 38 employees in the building that day because everyone else called out due to the snowstorm that was raging outside, so pretty much everyone that actually came that day got one.
I'm due for my second dose on March 5th.
I’m not getting it. I’m 19 years old and healthy, offering it to people like me is a blatant waste of tax payer money (it’s offered on the NHS here) and I disagree with the measures to combat Covid-19, it’s a flu like virus that’s only fatal to the elderly/immuno-compromised, just let natural selection take its course and go for herd immunity, no vaccines, restrictions or lockdowns.
Well it's impossible to tell how the alternate universe america that didnt do lockdowns fared.
Yes conventional logic would say that lockdowns generally equal less cases. But shouldn't be done like this due to economic destabilization and inflation.
The media made things 1000x worse.
No, there is really no point in getting the vaccine. Fauci insists we must still wear mask (or 2 or 3, because he loves moving the damn goal post, which obviously concludes masks are ineffective because why the hell do we need 2?) and social distance even after your vaccinated. The fact nothing will go back to normal after the vaccine, the fact we need 2 shots instead of 1 is similar to Fauci's response on mask wearing, "if you want to ensure you're fully protected, try 2 or 3, it's just common sense", the fact it took less than a year to develop when normally vaccines take 8 to 10 years to develop, the fact we don't know the long term effects from this vaccine, the fact many doctors and nurses REFUSING the vaccine raises a lot of red flags. They claim it's a 94-95% success rate, but your chances of surviving Covid is over 99%. I see no point in this vaccine. So, if someone can explain to me why taking this vaccine (without being an asshole) tell me why this is a good idea and why I and everyone should take it? How did Hank Aaron die after receiving it? Is there a sinister plan for depopulating the Earth in order to combat climate change? Or am I just a crazy conspiracy theorist? I'd like to challenge any pro-vaxers to address my concerns for this vaccine.