Nope.
Nope.
We ARE starting to see some of the long term effects of COVID. They are not good. I stress SOME. My guess is there is a lot they aren't telling us about the long term effects of COVID. The amount of money and talent being thrown at this is Manhattan Project level, with greater urgency. That should tell you something. Nearly all problems with vaccines show up in the trials.
If you want to go back to normal life (no lockdowns, masks, business restrictions, travel restrictions, gathering restrictions, sports crowd restrictions, church restrictions, and on and on and on) then take the vaccine. If you want this crap to continue for years then by all means don't take the vaccine. That really is the bottom line.
I will take it.
We can go back to normal if the ones that wanna take it do, and the ones that don't want to don't. Maybe the ones that don't take vaccine will get it who knows, but the people taking vaccine by definition shouldn't get it regardless.
I ain't taking no vaccine, regardless of who makes it or touts it. I get Covid I'm gonna insist on Hydroxy, Azithromycin, and Zinc.
Hell no. Go look at the fine print of these vaccines, or any type of vaccine of this sort.
Secondly, why did the AMA come out this week and say hydroxychloroquine is effective against Covid? Why are the American media and government officials mum on all these trials showing Ivermectin is great at preventing Covid infections?
Follow the money. Big pharma can?t make money on cheap ivermectin that?s used on animals or $0.50 a pill hydroxychloroquine. And politicians won?t get big pharma campaign donations if they allow these cheap, effective drugs to be promoted.
Educate yourself before you take anything the government provides. For anyone interested, go research the Austrialing vaccine trial and why it was stopped. If that doesn?t raise any questions, continue on trusting any and everyone.
I’ll take the vaccine as soon as it’s available to me which will be much later. I’m not essential, I’m not that old yet and the fact that I’m retired means I can pretty much avoid situations that I deem risky. You may have taken a flu shot and ultimately gotten the flu but these two are in no way related. There is some concern of long term side effects but that exist with everything that we eat, drink, and breath. I’ll take a chance that the side effects of eating red meat and drinking beer will get me before the side effects of a vaccine.
Listening to dumb doctors can get you killed too. I am the sole responsible person for my life, and I'll take that responsibility. Be a good thing if other folks did the same as far as taking responsibility, but a lot of folks want someone to take care of them. If I make wrong choice at least I made it ... not Gates or Fraudci. The "science" you're following is mostly bullshit.
I'll take it as soon as I can ( based on way it is being distributed, I'm at the end of the line).
My parents and grandmother will take it ASAP.
Because it works. In 14 days from the first shot.
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And the only way to get back to how life was a year ago, is for 80-90% of people to get a vaccine.
So I'll ask the question to those that say no, why do you want the Pandemic to last longer?
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Yes I will take the vaccine. The trials were robust and the data was available for public consumption. Unless you have a health risk keeping you from taking the vaccine then you are kind of silly for not taking it
No we can't. There is still the hospital situation. THAT affects those that take it just as much as the ones who don't. Also, NO vaccine is 100% effective and those that don't take it will still be spreading it. The restrictions will continue as long as that is happening.
Yes. That still doesn't change anything unless enough people take it. We will not go back to normal if that doesn't happen. I don't get the resistance to this. I grew up being lined up and vaccinated at school for things that we have pretty much eradicated in the US, 100% due to vaccines. Ask people a little older than me about polio summer.
I am, I am in the high risk demo. Stay safe 99, I will send a prayer your way.
And thank you for your service.
I don't think HE knows that.
But I'll give him some more "Covid Treatment options" if he wants:
He should try a pocket full of poseys, Rubbing onions, herbs or a chopped up snake on you or cutting up a pigeon and rubbing it over an infected body. You could also try Drinking vinegar, eating crushed minerals, arsenic, mercury or even ten-year-old treacle.
Didn't realize there were so many anti-vaxxers on ED. Awesome. Any flat-earthers here, too?***
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Please, for the love GOD, take the vaccine when you have the chance.
And stay safe, 99.
Almost 66 year Middle School teacher with my 83 year old Mother across the the street. Got my sleeve rolled up and ready. God Bless You in the land of fruit and nuts! Get home soon, GTHOM!
Will allergic reactions be a major side effect?
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/12/16/h...gtype=Homepage
The flu shot affects people differently, just like Covid appears to. The only flu shot I've ever had any sort of reaction to at all was, I think, the swing flu way back in the 70s, as I recall. This year, my arm got a little more sore than usual, but that may have been because I tensed my muscle more than usual. Or it could have been the content of the vaccine. I never had fever or felt bad though.
The only person I've heard of who had an adverse, emergency reaction was the health care worker today (or maybe yesterday) in Juneau, Alaska. She apparently had allergies that she wasn't aware of. They gave her Benadryl that didn't work, but then gave her epinephrine that did the trick. That's why they're having people wait 30 minutes after taking the shot before they're allowed to leave. Pretty sure that all places that give the shots have to have the recovery drugs on hand, just in case.