Getting covid gives you the anti bodies just the same as a vaccine would. The end result is the same. Pretty sure I've had it also. My wife and son tested positive.
If you get vaccinated against one strain, then you will have to get vaccinated against many, because viruses mutate. 1WeirdGuy will be exposed every flu season, like a normal flu, and that's about it for the year. It's not a big deal. He's healthy, and ok with taking a risk. Old and vulnerable people have the option to vaccinate and avoid people, so it's on them if they don't want to get a vaccine, or want to stand out in a crowd.
I literally study genetics and disease because that's what I'm supposed to do in my daily life. And my point is proved again, that you only criticise the people making the points, and not the actual points. Do you see how lazy that is? You disproved nothing, you only mentally put us into a box and disregarded everything else. Juvenile thinking. Go on. Tell me you know more. It's so easy to say 'trust the experts' when you don't fully understand the science yourself, or make any valuable refuting points, but at least it makes you look smart. Clownery.
Is it normal to be scared of getting the new vaccine for covid?
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Id rather get covid than get the vaccine.
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Worldwide pandemic
Refuses to take vaccine to stop worldwide pandemic
You are the problem.
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Getting covid gives you the anti bodies just the same as a vaccine would. The end result is the same. Pretty sure I've had it also. My wife and son tested positive.
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The immunity you're referring to doesn't even last a year.
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If you get vaccinated against one strain, then you will have to get vaccinated against many, because viruses mutate. 1WeirdGuy will be exposed every flu season, like a normal flu, and that's about it for the year. It's not a big deal. He's healthy, and ok with taking a risk. Old and vulnerable people have the option to vaccinate and avoid people, so it's on them if they don't want to get a vaccine, or want to stand out in a crowd.
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I think the WHO knows a little bit more about this and what's best than you and Yahoo Answers
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I literally study genetics and disease because that's what I'm supposed to do in my daily life. And my point is proved again, that you only criticise the people making the points, and not the actual points. Do you see how lazy that is? You disproved nothing, you only mentally put us into a box and disregarded everything else. Juvenile thinking. Go on. Tell me you know more. It's so easy to say 'trust the experts' when you don't fully understand the science yourself, or make any valuable refuting points, but at least it makes you look smart. Clownery.
It always amazes me that...we have specialist careers precisely because no one person is capable of knowing so much in every single little area...
Then you have these people who just create these fantastical scenarios to negate all the research and learning other people have done.
I...can't with this. Ugh.
Then die asshole.
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Less than a 0.01% chance Id die from it according to the CDC.