Will you get the corona vaccine?

UKGrad93

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Unknown side effects? If they're unknown, how do we know what they are?
That’s what the phase I studies are for. Any side effects experienced during a phase I study become part of the list of possible side effects. They may not be caused by the vaccine. It could be that the test subject ate a bad sandwich and got the *****.
 

westtncat

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No....I have read enough about vaccines over the last month that I will definitely not be getting one that is being rushed. I will stick with my natural immune system to fight this. Based on the stuff you read or see, how did the human species ever make it this long without becoming extinct. I mean vaccines have been around for 100 years. What did we do before vaccines? I will stick with that plan.
 

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That’s what the phase I studies are for. Any side effects experienced during a phase I study become part of the list of possible side effects. They may not be caused by the vaccine. It could be that the test subject ate a bad sandwich and got the *****.

Tell that to the other guy, not me.
 
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Ahnan E. Muss

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Really, that’s your response? Do you honestly believe that putting a chemical or organism in your body only effects a single issue? Just not worth the risk.

If you're against putting a chemical or organism in your body, I guess you don't eat or drink either.

Science has proven - yes, PROVEN - that vaccines ARE worth the risk. The benefits of them clearly outweigh the risk, as PROVEN by data on millions of people.
 

Ahnan E. Muss

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No....I have read enough about vaccines over the last month that I will definitely not be getting one that is being rushed. I will stick with my natural immune system to fight this. Based on the stuff you read or see, how did the human species ever make it this long without becoming extinct. I mean vaccines have been around for 100 years. What did we do before vaccines? I will stick with that plan.

Looks like you read a bunch of crap over the last month.
 
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No....I have read enough about vaccines over the last month that I will definitely not be getting one that is being rushed. I will stick with my natural immune system to fight this. Based on the stuff you read or see, how did the human species ever make it this long without becoming extinct. I mean vaccines have been around for 100 years. What did we do before vaccines? I will stick with that plan.

dear god...
 

WildcatofNati

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Only if proof of it is required to clear immigration when I travel- and I suspect that it will be. Otherwise, I am not going to worry about it, nor give it another thought.
 

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So, if a person gets COVID-19 after the vaccine is developed, can the vaccine help that person at that point?
 

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So, if a person gets get COVID-19 after the vaccine is developed, can the vaccine help that person at that point?
I would think so. People an have shingles and then later get the shingles vaccine. My guess is it would either prevent a second case or make it less severe. People that crap on flu vaccines often overlook this second point.
 
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First of all no such thing as vaccine
A covid shot which has God knows what in it. . so no. I have snorted coke thru a dollar bill off Of more girls than i can count body parts than any human should live to tell about. Who knows if it was always coke. God knows they was nasty. Lord knows those dollars had more disease than an Ebola infested ape raping an aids dying chimp could ever imagine. I'm still here. For now. Bill Gates could suck my disease ridden sweat glands and get a better vaccine than whatever he is concocting now.

So to answer the question. Yea maybe. For another 1200 bucks you can buy me off like a 2 dollar vietmese *****. I ain't scared. I've done way worse
 

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Same here. I only had the flu shot once in the last 25 years and I was sick as a dog the entire winter after getting it. Hand sanitizer has been my weapon of choice for years.


I've been getting a flu shot for 25+ years, and have yet to get the flu. My wife has been getting one for the same period of time, and tested positive for the flu once. She was surprised she had the flu because she didn't get that sick, and was over it in about 3 days, which was unfortunately enough to knock us out of going to the Music City Bowl.

Oh my.

Two different sequelae.

It's almost like a small sample size is not representative of the whole.
 
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That’s what the phase I studies are for. Any side effects experienced during a phase I study become part of the list of possible side effects. They may not be caused by the vaccine. It could be that the test subject ate a bad sandwich and got the *****.
Or run into with a car because they stole someone's sandwich.
 
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No....I have read enough about vaccines over the last month that I will definitely not be getting one that is being rushed. I will stick with my natural immune system to fight this. Based on the stuff you read or see, how did the human species ever make it this long without becoming extinct. I mean vaccines have been around for 100 years.
What did we do before vaccines? I will stick with that plan.

Die younger and more often? But yes, I agree with you for the most part about being rushed. Some vaccines of the past were really necessary and life saving but, in recent years we have gotten too reliant and greedy (Pharmaceutical companies) with injecting ourselves with chemicals for just about everything. Many of the chemicals have side effects that are just as bad as the ailment or worse. Pharmaceutical companies make billions on the drugs while only paying millions in lawsuits.
 

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Die younger and more often? But yes, I agree with you for the most part about being rushed. Some vaccines of the past were really necessary and life saving but, in recent years we have gotten too reliant and greedy (Pharmaceutical companies) with injecting ourselves with chemicals for just about everything. Many of the chemicals have side effects that are just as bad as the ailment or worse. Pharmaceutical companies make billions on the drugs while only paying millions in lawsuits.


That was my point. I am not saying that I don’t believe in vaccines. I was saying I am not going to take one that is rushed and not completely proven.

And yes if you watch the news, they are making this out to be a lot worse than what it is. So I will not be taking a rushed vaccine for this.
 
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What if insures deny coverage of your hospital expenses for being unvaccinated?

I could see them having a denial clause for risk.
 

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Pharmaceutical companies make billions on the drugs while only paying millions in lawsuits.

Well, there is a special Federal Court system that was set up to protect vaccine makers in 1986, that holds billions from a surcharge on vaccines and has awarded about a billion in damages in the last 34 years, hence, the drug makers are essentially immune, for vaccines.
 
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Not a chance in hell. Unless you have a death wish idk why anyone would.

There's not probably gonna be a vaccine anyway so it's a moot point. If there is it'll be long after you forgot about this ridiculous hysteria over this
 

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The probability of a vaccine for this is low IMO and that is ever having one. The probability of having one in time to make a difference is near 0.
 

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The probability of a vaccine for this is low IMO and that is ever having one. The probability of having one in time to make a difference is near 0.

Right it's just lip service for people to say well we can't do XYZ until we have one and it's gonna be a long time. Personally I don't waste any time thinking about whatever this virus is. I'm too busy fighting my own government
 

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Yes but even the antibody test is still not reliable according to my doctor from what he has seen.
 

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Not a chance in hell. Unless you have a death wish idk why anyone would.

There's not probably gonna be a vaccine anyway so it's a moot point. If there is it'll be long after you forgot about this ridiculous hysteria over this
Where do these accounts come from? People who have been banned in the political thread? This is like the 2nd or 3rd that has just popped up and suddenly started posting in the Paddock.
 

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Right it's just lip service for people to say well we can't do XYZ until we have one and it's gonna be a long time. Personally I don't waste any time thinking about whatever this virus is. I'm too busy fighting my own government
No vaccine is no reason to throw caution to the wind, but it is a consideration everyone should understand. I feel like some people are looking at every piece of data to say screw it I ain't doing anything cautious and that is as ignorant as waiting for one IMO.
 

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I thought you had Covid-19?!?

If you have it and have developed anti-bodies you might not need a vaccine.



Thank God!

Obviously if they say the antibodies allow you to be immune for years or decades... then no need to take it but until then its not something I would take a chance on because those few days of it hurting so bad to breathe is something I dont want to go through again.
 

LadyCaytIL

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No....I have read enough about vaccines over the last month that I will definitely not be getting one that is being rushed. I will stick with my natural immune system to fight this. Based on the stuff you read or see, how did the human species ever make it this long without becoming extinct. I mean vaccines have been around for 100 years. What did we do before vaccines? I will stick with that plan.

For a vaccine to work.. it has to trigger your immune system..... and with a deactivated virus or dead one... you need other things that will trigger the immune system ... just enough .... too much will harm the body... indeed but science shows that the body can deal and expel the toxins and other things in vaccines. If people died from vaccines... , big pharma loses money so you dont need to worry about some big giant conspiracy to harm the human race.
 
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No....I have read enough about vaccines over the last month that I will definitely not be getting one that is being rushed. I will stick with my natural immune system to fight this. Based on the stuff you read or see, how did the human species ever make it this long without becoming extinct. I mean vaccines have been around for 100 years. What did we do before vaccines? I will stick with that plan.
Well the human population has exploded in the last 100 years and population density today is nothing like it was even 50 years, much less 100 or more. Large parts of the world that were very sparsely inhabited 100 years ago can now be heavily populated because of all the technological advancements that can make living in some places, like Phoenix, tolerable.
 
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