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I haven't took it yet. I'm leary of side effects that may come with a drug/ vaccine developed so quickly.
I put myself as undecided.
I put myself as undecided.
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I get my second shot tomorrow. I trust it, and it feels great as I starting picking up my old life with confidence I am safe from covid's potentially devastating and fatal illness.
Too many drugs have latent side effects that pop up years later. There are all kinds of law suits for just that.Whilst I do understand that a vaccine developed so quickly is worthy of a raised eyebrow. I’m sick of lockdowns, masks and no travel. So jabby jabby
I agree and I am also undecided but heavily leaning towards not getting it.I haven't took it yet. I'm leary of side effects that may come with a drug/ vaccine developed so quickly.
I put myself as undecided.
Too many drugs have latent side effects that pop up years later. There are all kinds of law suits for just that.
However any drug can/will have a side effects. The severity is what matters.
Vaccines have been around since the late 1700's. This covid vaccine was rushed so like I said I'm leary of the side effects, if any that may or may not show up later. That's me though. My wife has taken it, got sick for a few days after the second shot but since then all seems ok.There are also traditional vaccines available if the issue is concern about mRNA. And mRNA has been researched and tested in clinical trials for other diseases for longer than I had realized mRNA vaccines — a new era in vaccinology | Nature Reviews Drug Discovery
It's something much deeper and better than happiness.And if that makes you happy, that is what matters.
I don't know how to describe it. Going to the gym, eating out, planning on going to a movie next month, getting back to doing what I like, it feels like an existentialist revival.Personally my life is getting back to normal
This is true. Know what else has latent side affects and can even result in death? COVID-19Too many drugs have latent side effects that pop up years later. There are all kinds of law suits for just that.
However any drug can/will have a side effects. The severity is what matters.
*cries in current lockdown*I don't know how to describe it. Going to the gym, eating out, planning on going to a movie next month, getting back to doing what I like, it feels like an existentialist revival.
I imagine there is going to be hell to pay here. Between maskless springbreaker wankers and our own locals jumping the gun too soon it may get nasty. But we'll be having a recall election this year so I come hell or high waters I doubt we go into anymore lockdowns because Republicans have been crying and wanting it since the governor was elected, and now the state may pay the price.*cries in current lockdown*
Death happens to everyone, at different times, for different reasons, its a natural happening. No one beats it.This is true. Know what else has latent side affects and can even result in death? COVID-19
The thought of returning to 'normal life' is not only lame because you could still spread it around.Not sure yet
Even if I do get it the thought of returning to normal life is kind of lame because I can still spread it around
I can somewhat understand the nonbelievers freaking out because for them this life is the only life they have.What I found out from this virus is, with all my religious friends and non-religious friends is that my non-religious friends were more worried about dying than my religious friends. Some were freaking out and became borderline paranoid.
My opinion on that is while no one wants to die, the religious believe there is something after whereas the non-religious don't.