Sorry for the typos...I’m just upset.
Stand your ground.
Tell them to stop watching NBC.
One other note.....
Know who you are. It IS your life after all.
Thank them for their concern, express your love for them . . . and make sure you are claiming Psalm 91 and taking precautionary supplements such as zinc, D3, Quercetin, Vitamin C, a multi vitamin, etc. etc. etc. I like Chestal for sniffles/cough and swig it daily along with Silver Biotics from All Star Health. Get the gel and put it in your nose and ears. I also wash my eyes out with the silver biotics liquid. I also like Immunetti that Tim Tebow advertises (smile). Just some advice from a senior citizen.
PS Mercola.com is one of my go to’s for information.
There are several around here who have had the vaccine and are superspreaders among their elderly friends and also have gotten COVID after the jab.
IMHO . . . .this is all about control. . . not to say that lives have not been tragically ended or altered.
If you are dead set on not getting it and your parents would feel better thinking you had it... I think that lying is the only answer. I’m serious.
Understand. That’s crazy. Ask them to drink the kooaide. Tell them it’s good for them and you will be taking them the Amsterdam soon for end of life care. It’s legal there so they should have no issues with it.
Just damn. WTF is wrong with the world.
Tell them if this was like other vaccines, and it offered true protection, then you’d be the first in line, but that this one is not helping, and is causing some people great harm.
I'm surprised that this thread seems to be about you being upset because you might face a risk.
My daughter, who is 43 lives next door with her husband and two kids. She and her husband have both been vaccinated.
My wife and I are 77. That means that our chances of both surviving COVID if we get it is maybe 80%.
My wife and I have never encouraged our daughter's family to get the vaccine and their two kids are too young for it. If we do get the COVID the chances are good that it would come from our school age grandson.
Our visits next door get especially limited when anybody has symptoms of just about anything. My son-in-law tested negative twice recently using a home test.
Years ago, when facing problems, I adopted the motto, "This too shall pass." We do the best we can to avoid mistakes and continue to live our lives.
Forgive me but at first glance I thought your heading read ‘’job’’.
Tell them you did get it. How would they know otherwise?
Assuming you’re of legal age to make you’re own medal decisions.....I’d inform them of your being an adult and this is a decision you will make. It’s really that simple.
If you’re ‘feeling pressured’ by your parents then you need to check feelings at the door and determine your own path...in all things.