Will you take the coronavirus vaccine?

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Will you take the coronavirus vaccine?

  1. Yes. I want to be protected from the coronavirus.

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  2. No. I'll take my chances.

    14 vote(s)
    24.1%
  3. I'm not sure yet.

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    31.0%
  1. Ethereal

    Ethereal Well-Known Member

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    The entire point of a vaccine is to get your body to produce antibodies, the exact same antibodies your body would produce under natural settings.

    So if the antibodies that were produced naturally don't prevent reinfection, then neither would the antibodies produced from a vaccine.

    Let me know what you find so confusing about this. I'm happy to explain.
     
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    I don't cough or sneeze on other people. As I already told you, I exercise common sense.

    And I never get sick anyway, so I wouldn't be experiencing the symptoms you describe.

    Most importantly, the only people at risk are people who choose not to get vaccinated. That's their decision. So who are you even worried about in this scenario?

    Let me guess: The absolutely tiny percentage of people who cannot get vaccines because they're already extremely sick?

    Those people are in constant danger from infections regardless of what I do. Literally any virus or bacteria could kill them. The biggest determinant of their survival is their own behavior.
     
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    Oh? So where did he go?

    Because the second I caught him in a humiliating falsehood, he disappeared.
     
  4. Richard Franks

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    I realize that there are doctors and scientists out there looking for the serum to fight COVID-19 and I hope they find it. The ones that should have first choice should be the ones in dire need of it and there are many of them that do need it and I hope they get it. We need to save as many as possible.
     
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    Your number is not factual.



    Notice how you can’t provide a single shred of medical or scientific evidence to show a causal relationship to vaccines? I did.
     
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    I haven't had a flu vaccine in at least 15 years. Not once have I been sick in that time. Maybe you should think of taking steps to improve your health so that your body's natural defenses can do their job without the crutch of constant vaccination?
     
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    You think there is a jury system in the federal vaccine court. You don't even know basic facts about this issue. You're just pretending.
     
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    notice how you are still unable to provide any medical or scientific evidence showing a causal relationship? I did.
     
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    Are there any of you that would believe that a normal flu shot could fight the Coronavirus?
     
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    Yes

    When MediCare covers the costs.


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    I haven't been vaccinated since 1974 and I don't plan to be now.
     
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    No. The yearly flu shot isn't very good against the flu, and imo it won't help at all against the corona. But it won't likely hurt you either. So I spend the $45 on the iffy chance that the flu shot could possibly help me.

    And it could possibly keep me from having flu and corona simultaneously.

    Balance possible risk with possible reward. I decide.
     

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