Sorry for the typos...I’m just upset.
Politely but firmly decline and tell them you love them and appreciate their concern.
Have them turn off their television set.
Get some Ivermectin:
https://covid19criticalcare.com/ivermectin-in-covid-19/how-to-get-ivermectin/
Or take lactoferrin:
https://freerepublic.com/focus/f-chat/3988169/posts
Then tell your parents you have something that is way more effective in preventing covid than the jabs.
How old are you? You sound like a young lady barely in her 20s still trying to adjust to adulthood.
It gets easier over time; dealing with your parents as equals. Now is a good time to start that process. Assert yourself and tell them the subject is not open for discussion.
Ask them if they want to lose their other daughter. Not that I mean to be calloused, but that would be the risk to them if you got the vaccine.
Tell them you took it, and tell them never to bring up the subject again.
Did that today for my 85 year old Mom who said I had to get the "shot".
She had no idea and watches Fox.
We‘re getting that from family members too. Basically letting us know that we cannot be with them unless we‘re vaccinated. I assume that you have studied the issue and you’re making an informed decision. Tell them that. You don‘t have to argue with them but simply ask them to respect your decision. Call and let them talk. Say, „I‘m sorry you’re upset.“. Let them talk some more. Then tell them you love them but you have to go.
How old are you?
Are you in good health?
Any comorbidities?
I am assuming you are an adult. If you are not living under their roof, you make your own decisions. Thanks them for their concern, but your mind is set.
Fear is more contagious than the ‘rona.
Tell ‘em you got it.
Next problem please.
It’s your decision and you need to tell them that.
If the people you are arguing with believe the world is overpopulated
ask them if they are disappointed that the world population grew during the “pandemic”
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if it’s that or lose them, tell them you got the shot...
Your age?
Tell them the ROI doesn’t seem worth it.
A disease with 2% CFR isn’t necessarily balanced by rushed vaccines that we don’t know what they will do long term. Or even debilitating short term. Or that they really even work for much of the virus. Why take something that might not even do anything for these latest variants?
Also many of us have had it. We’re not all dying.
IF it actually prevented contracting the covid and its variants one might consider getting it. Mrs rktman and I are not getting it. Good luck and think long and hard.