I don’t call anyone an anti vaxxer. Flu shots aren’t a vaccine, it’s a guess shot that might mitigate symptoms.
See my links above.
Flu shots and other vaccines are becoming mRNA based.
I’ll wait until longer term data has been acquired.
Approving the Covid vaccine went against the FDA protocol.
5 years testing before full approval.
There’s numerous sides in this issue, it isn’t binary.
Yeah, this mRNA stuff bothers me. I just don’t want to be a Guinea pig, and I feel like I was coerced into getting the first two doses. If it hadn’t been for my newborn grandson (at the time), I probably wouldn’t have gotten those first two doses.
We are no longer in an emergency situation. We have treatments, and for most people, CoVid is a cold. I’d rather get CoVid another few times than get another injection.
I read an article, some time ago...essentially saying having had (previous) flus/colds, etc., is the best inoculation against future strains.
I have never been anti-vax, only anti-mandate. BUT, in all that I have heard and read, I do get the drift that the more boosters, the more compromised the immune system. In other words, even if one were to accept the notion that the original “vaccines” were worth it, there is also a law of diminishing returns. I got the 4th shot (2nd booster), was in great shape, and 2 months later got Covid. A mild case, 4 days on Paxlovid and I was fine, but it seemed to confirm what I have just said. I do not plan to get the 5th . . . nor the 6th, 7th, 8th, 49th or 100th . . .