I’m sure you’re not the first person to voice concern as you did.
Vaccines are a mixed bag topic nowadays.
But the one thing that’s important, they should always be a choice.
Regardless of how I may or may not feel about the Covid-19 vaccine, I will lose my mind if it ever becomes mandatory.
So it’s presumed my wife and I had Covid more than a year before the antibody test were available.
Although I still have lingering lung issues there was no confirmation.
So this Wednesday I’m getting the first dose of the Pfizer vaccine.
It’s my choice.
But like I said, never should anyone be forced to get vaccinated.
That will really piss me off. It’s against everything I stand for, and everything America stands for.
If I have an adverse reaction, I will make it known here.
Even if I sprout gills.......LOL
Correction: It’s presumed we had Covid more than a year ago, before antibody testing was available.
Exactly it’s a choice. In my case it was just “suspicious” that after multiple visits with my dr. they give me this Covid heavy survey. It was the first time any type of “satisfaction” survey had been sent to me since I’d been seeing the dr.I do’nt get the flu shot but last year I did finally get the Shingles vaccine.
Now both my parents have taken the Moderna two shots regimen with no adverse side effects 3 weeks later. They are planning to go visit my aunt, who lives in communist Rhode Island, where they have the NG checking arrival passengers’ Covid status. So they are good to go.
Hope everything goes well for you with your Covid shot regimen.