Posted on 04/10/2021 5:54:29 AM PDT by blueyon
Question to everyone that has gotten the vaccine. Which one did you get and did you have a reaction.
We just don’t feel comfortable taking vaccine. Combine that with what I consider huype and control goals and I won’t.
Feel like I may have already had the stuff so there is that natural immunity.
With uncertainty of results and small odds of risk for doing nothing, do nothing.
Long after the mRNA and the affected cells have been gone (they are gone within days).
Do you even know what a virus is and how it reproduces in the body? And that you are regularly exposed to viruses throughout your life?
All due respect......for weeks we heard from antivax folks......weeks!
You will find some on this very thread
I don’t care AT ALL whether you get vaccinated or not!
But a lot of folks sure try to convince the masses NOT TO!
Those of us who chose to get vaccinated......IT WAS OUR DECISION!
Still spreading false information I see.
You should be ashamed and embarrassed.
Of course it’s your choice.
But I asked you who on THIS THREAD have advised others not to take it.
Why are you so defensive?
I’m happy that you are happy with your personal choice.
Your comments are entirely reasonable.
But there are in fact multiple antivaxx comments posted that you overlooked, most of which are total nonsense. One person in particular posted that the vaccines do not prevent you from getting infected or prevent infection. Obvious nonsense. The vaccines do in fact produce antibodies, immunity, and even T-cell immunity in most who receive them. No vaccine is 100% effective but even in those who still infected most have milder symptoms and are contagious for a shorter period of time...both of which obviously prevent a contagious disease from spreading if you don’t project the virus and your contagious period is shorter. For those who don’t get infected or have symptoms obviously it is even better for stopping the spread of a disease.
Drink the kool aid, peasant!!
Unless you are obese, have co-morbidities, or are compelled by an employer, there is absolutely no reason to get any of the vaccines.
Yes, second shot is to trigger the T-cell “long term memory” of the immune system.
Only an idiot would play Russian roulette with their lives and thinks that’s a thoughtful decision.
There’s no clue about long term effects.
The Swine flu vaccine some years back had some and they discontinued it.
Be careful.
I wouldn’t do it for the simple fact that I don’t trust the government and there’s far too much pressure from them for everyone to get it.
The wording was precise. There are no “approved” vaccines or any other treatment, which is exactly what the FDA says. They have only authorized vaccines for emergency use, and they do not have their official stamp of approval.
“IT WAS OUR DECISION!”
No, it wasn’t. You were easily conned into it. You decided nothing.
I work in the front lines of the healthcare field so it was kind of necessary (though I don’t like it). Got the Pfizer one. The first dose was on the day the fraud got sworn in. My arm was sore and had some mild flu-like symptoms. The second dose two weeks later produced MUCH more pain in the arm, fatigue and fever. I had some pretty cool hallucinations because of the second dose.
I was very happy to get it. I just moved out of California and moved to Arkansas. My 90 year old mom lives in Dallas. I am now in driving distance of her.
I’m supposedly high risk (coronary artery disease and asthma), and then my mom is definitely high risk.
So I got the vaccine just in time to celebrate my mom’s 90th birthday this weekend. We’ve been having celebrations for her, and I haven’t had to worry as much about Covid.
If anything happens to my mom, I can easily take care of her.
I’m also going to Florida in June with a lot of my girlfriends. I’m glad I got the vaccine before that trip.
Had the J&J, within 8 hours I had chills, fever and malaise, but by the next morning I was fine again. The fact that there was an immune reaction made me feel like it did something.
Who authorized treatment via Ivermectin? Your doc? It would be nice to know I could go that route should I choose.
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