Posted on 03/14/2021 6:17:10 PM PDT by conservative98
Free Republic POLL: Will you get the Covid-19 vaccine?
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Yes.
I was required to leave the place of my job when the covid cowards took control. I’ve been given to understand that I stand a better chance of returning if I get the vaccine (although it isn’t guaranteed even then).
I am a missionary. For the sake of the Gospel, I will get the vaccine.
As an LPN, I have been double-vaxed with Pfizer. I had the Wuhan flu, plus antibodies, but my mom pleaded with me to get vaxed. So I did, for her peace of mind.
Don’t need. Have taken HCQ+zinc all year. If I do, it will be the J&J.
>>Will wait as well..other vaccines that don’t mess with your DNA are in the pipeline and appear a much safer bet if your going to get a vaccine.<<
Not a big anti-vaxxer except this one. They keep touting how safe it is, however there are no long term safety studies. So, no. The virus will eventually die off and or I will take a vaccine that has been developed utilizing an inactive or dead virus. A vaccine that does not use any aborted fetal tissue or cells in development. A vaccine NOT manufactured in China.
No
It has over a 99 percent survival rate - if I even catch it. It is more dangerous for me to drive my car. I don’t like the use of aborted cell lines in some testing. And I reject being part of the hysteria. Finally, the rush made me not trust it.
No, not for myself.
Prior to the lockdown, I worked next to two people that apparently had it (high wall cubicles, but small office), but still came to work late February/early March. I didn’t catch it, and after I found out they tested positive for antibodies I was tested for antibodies and came back negative. But I if I didn’t get it working closely with two people that had it prior to having masks, I don’t feel I need to (can’t remember last time I got the flu, and only felt “flu-ish” after getting the flu shot, so why bother?).
However my wife got the Moderna vaccine as she works in the senior care places and they had a dose left over that would go in the trash if not used. She just had the bumpy arm the first shot, but had to call off an afternoon of work after the second shot due to not feeling great. However she’s doing fine now. Upper 50’s, some circulatory issues so probably not a bad deal for her to get it.
Easy to harp on good or bad, but people are allowed to make decisions based on their circumstances & judgement - we need to remember that’s called “freedom” when it our own choice...
Absolutely Not.
no hell no
Hell no. !! Screw this stupid bug and the stupid vaccine
You’d be fine with either Moderna or Pfizer. Neither vaccine was developed or tested using fetal stem cells.
A third party company did confirmatory testing using fetal stem cells after each of those products was fully developed, packaged, and ready to ship. To say they’re now tainted by that would be like saying that if someone bought Tylenol off the shelf at Walgreens and did testing with it using fetal stem cells, all Tylenol is now tainted.
Yes already had both Moderna shots didn’t have a problem with either shot of course I am 65 if I was a lot younger I would probably had passed on the shot
Me too.
Haven’t yet but I will.
J ‘n J.
Single shot.
No.
nope
No no and no.
Yes.
I have had both covid-19 moderna shots. It was basically a non event.
Yes, already had both shots, Pfizer, 3 weeks apart. Had some side effects on the 2nd one (headache, achy arms and legs, slight fever for 24 hours). I have a 93 year old mother I’m responsible for — can’t afford to not see her.
No, at least not any time soon. Let the dust settle first.
The Johnson and Johnson appears to be (maybe) a more traditional Vaccine than the others. Might consider that in the future.
Of course, if I get the Rona and recover, then I don’t see the need for a vaccine.
yes
NO.
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