Vaccine anyone?
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Yes, I will still get the vaccine once it is available. People showing reactions to vaccinations is not unusual.
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"I realized that If I had to choose, I would rather have birds than airplanes."
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Is there a vaccine that actually stops you getting the virus or does it only stop the covid progressing to death?
I would be advised not to get it, I believe, as I have a history of anaphylaxis.
Plus, I don't need it as I am young and healthy and this shit won't be heard from again after the next few months.
Plus, I don't need it as I am young and healthy and this shit won't be heard from again after the next few months.
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This happened to me after a vaccination I got in High school. I don't remember which shot it was, either the meningococcal or Tdap vaccine but I do remember getting it and then blacking out in the hallway a few moments later. I got dizzy, everything slowly went black and then down I went.
But you bounced back and 50+ years later you are thinking...Glad I was down but not out!kansaicanuck wrote: ↑Fri Dec 18, 2020 7:42 pmThis happened to me after a vaccination I got in High school. I don't remember which shot it was, either the meningococcal or Tdap vaccine but I do remember getting it and then blacking out in the hallway a few moments later. I got dizzy, everything slowly went black and then down I went.
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I still fail to see why its going to be mandatory to have the shot if you want to fly anywhere in the near future. Given that so far there is no proof that any of the vacancies do anything but protect the person who's been vaccinated. You can still get covid and pass it on as I understand.
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As we are being told, you must get the tested-on-43,000-people-over-a-few-months vaccine to protect the vulnerable. Who, by the time your slot arrives, have already been vaccinated for many months anyway because they have been prioritised because of their vulnerability. So they won't get it because the thoroughly tested, extremely safe vaccine will have protected them. But if you don't get vaccinated you are totally putting lives at riskLa8rat wrote: ↑Sat Dec 19, 2020 12:12 amI still fail to see why its going to be mandatory to have the shot if you want to fly anywhere in the near future. Given that so far there is no proof that any of the vacancies do anything but protect the person who's been vaccinated. You can still get covid and pass it on as I understand.
Further, it's your duty to get vaccinated to ensure you are still contagious but asymptomatic and therefore won't have a clue you are a transmitter and don't take any extra precautions to protect the already-protected vulnerable from certain contagion of a disease with a mortality rate that has rabies gnashing its teeth with envy.
Furthermore, it's your duty to get the thoroughly tested, highly efficacious vaccine so you don't have to avail yourself of the health system you have paid for which will be overwhelmed with cases otherwise and collapse under the weight those people dying for the 99.06% disease. Or the 0.04 disease, depending on which way you measure your mortality rates. Conventional, considered, be-kind wisdom agrees on social media that anyone not accepting the vaccine should quite morally justifiably be denied healthcare for C19 should they contract it.
And if you don't blindly accept this narrative, you are a Covidiot anti-vaxxer who literally wants to kill their own granny and the fat diabetic chainsmoker with COPD next door.
TBH, the world should be grateful to Covid 19. Look how many diseases it has eradicated in many western countries. It asymptomatically killed my uncle in the space of 2 hours when he went to bed early one evening but not before it cured his heart problems and circulatory issues first. Too bad the vaccine came too late for him. He'd be running next year's London Masked and Socially Distanced Marathon dressed in a sponge hypodermic outfit after the miracle cure the virus bestows on other conditions.
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The money to be made from this is scary.
Pfizer have had a lot of lawsuits against them from various drugs no?
I'd rather watch and see how the first human guinea pigs get on.
Pfizer have had a lot of lawsuits against them from various drugs no?
I'd rather watch and see how the first human guinea pigs get on.
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In the UK at least, not this fucking time, they won't. But if you have any reservations at that huge red flag, accompanied by a loud, discordant klaxon warning, you're a Covidiot. Stop being recalcitrant and take your medicine.spitthedog wrote: ↑Sat Dec 19, 2020 2:43 amThe money to be made from this is scary.
Pfizer have had a lot of lawsuits against them from various drugs no?
I'd rather watch and see how the first human guinea pigs get on.
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/heal ... 65124.html
https://www.leighday.co.uk/Blog/Decembe ... vil-liabil
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