Are you vaccinated against COVID-19?

Are you vaccinated against COVID-19?


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Rebelfreedomeagle

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Feb 24, 2017
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The America Constatution says you can’t legally ask anybody that.
 

Glenn's Take

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May 20, 2012
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I signed up the first day I was eligible to but couldn't find an appointment in Louisville so I drove to Paris to get both Pfizer shots.
 
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trav55_rivals214556

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I mean, I thought I was, but apparently I got a chip put in my arm and they’ve been tracking me ever since. On top of that they've also injected a little bit of satan juice that’s gonna take over my dna and change me from the inside. On the bright side, I haven’t caught covid and my 5G signal has been off the charts!
 

J_Dee

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Mar 21, 2008
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Sure. You name it, I'm vaxed.

I'm not vaccinated against shingles. I didn't even know shingles existed until I got chicken pox about seven years ago (I missed out on it as a kid, somehow). I need to get on that, probably.
 

stuway

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Mar 29, 2007
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I'm not smart, but I'm smart enough to be vickity vickity vickity vaxxed y'all, and thatz a faxt y'all, can't no mfer dispute faxts y'all
 
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Rebelfreedomeagle

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I forgot to give an actual answer:vaccinated.
I have had several ortho surgeries including artificial parts and that is a commitment my doctor makes patients agree to for life, and this started years before COVID. It was a prepared speech listing most vaccinations you’ve heard of and you agree to get future ones as needed. You also agree to take a big dose of antibiotics an hour before dental appointments, and to keep your teeth well maintained.
 

8titles_rivals270261

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Nope, got COVID before vaccination was available. My entire family handled it very well. I may get it if I am forced to, but at this point I don't see the need. I have talked to several different sources in the medical community who all say that given my age, health and lack of comorbidities I likely don't really need it at this point. All I needed to hear,
 

entropy13

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That is kind of a strange obsession you have with Christianity to turn a thread about Covid into mocking people who have a different belief than you.

I just needed to submit a tidy little sh!tpost as a palette cleanser. I don't make it a habit to mock people who believe differently, very much a live and let live kind of guy. However, I've seen some abjectly stupid posts on my FB feed along the lines I described in my earlier post. Truly baffling and disheartening to me.
 
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BlueVelvetFog

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That is kind of a strange obsession you have with Christianity to turn a thread about Covid into mocking people who have a different belief than you.
He’s mocking the ideology that people of faith don’t need medicine. Luke was a physician. Think!
 

MegaBlue05

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I’ve been fully vaccinated since April (Pfizer).

Nothing crazy happened to me other than a mildly annoying sore arm and one day of fatigue with each dose. Got some damn fine sleep those two days.

It’s sad something as simple as vaccinations (and the pandemic itself) are a divisive political issue, but given both political cults are filled with giant pu$$ies with faux persecution complexes, it’s not surprising.
 

JDHoss

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Jan 1, 2003
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We've been fully vaccinated since April. Zero side effects for either of us. The only family members who had side effects were our kids and their spouses who had mild headache and fatigue the next day. We got our regular flu shot at CVS last week. There were 8 others there besides us on a Thursday morning. The lady who jabbed me said that business for both Covid and flu shots has been brisk.
 

*CatinIL*

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Jan 2, 2003
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Am I? Yep. I got the shots early on. When I can get the booster I'll get that as well. I don't wear a mask anywhere here in KY...that's what the shots are for...
 

kritikalcat

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Jan 10, 2007
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Nope, got COVID before vaccination was available. My entire family handled it very well. I may get it if I am forced to, but at this point I don't see the need. I have talked to several different sources in the medical community who all say that given my age, health and lack of comorbidities I likely don't really need it at this point. All I needed to hear,
I’m very pro vax and think you made a rational decision. The evidence I’ve seen is that healthy people with immunity from prior infection don’t get enough benefit to make vaccination worthwhile.
 

kritikalcat

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Jan 10, 2007
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Fully vaccinated since January. Moderna. First shot I was sore but in the middle of moving to a new house and it didn’t stop me. Not much appetite that evening. Second I felt pretty rough for maybe 36 hours but not bad enough to miss work.

Family: wife and 5 of 6 kids are vaccinated. My 19 year old refuses until more long term data is available. My wife’s mom and step dad are big skeptics and held out for months but finally got the vax, just finished the 2nd shot a few days ago.
 

kafka0117

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Nov 8, 2004
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Since the masks work, I see no need to get vaccinated.. Matter of fact, if we all just wore masks, nobody would get sick. Right?

On a side note, a doctor in my town contracted and recovered from Covid months ago. He just recently became fully vaccinated, and, given the serious adverse reactions he was experiencing, began telling his patients to be weary of the vaccination. He died about three weeks ago. His obituary lists Covid complications as the reason
 

Blue63Madison

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Since the masks work, I see no need to get vaccinated.. Matter of fact, if we all just wore masks, nobody would get sick. Right?

On a side note, a doctor in my town contracted and recovered from Covid months ago. He just recently became fully vaccinated, and, given the serious adverse reactions he was experiencing, began telling his patients to be weary of the vaccination. He died about three weeks ago. His obituary lists Covid complications as the reason
What’s the doctor’s name?
 

Ukbrassowtipin

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Yep. And haven't worn a mask since then bc I'm not a science denier. It's on you if you didn't get it and your decision.

Being young I don't see the need for a booster, but can't wait until we're to the point of ppl on booster 4 complaining and blaming ppl that have only had 3 for killing everyone.
 
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