Message from @Ol stick
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I'm not worried about nanomachines being in it or anything like that. The elderly need the vaccines more than anyone under 65yo.
Do you think there gonna make you get it to go places
Nor do I but first the speed is a little concering and I agree there are people who need it a lot more.
Dunno, but they're trying to do that. Ticketmaster being one big culprit @Zaboomafoo
I can see them requiring it to travel to other countries and maybe attend school in person but for most things I don't see it working out as a requirement because you would need to be able to prove you got it and I don't see that working out
Covid hasn't proven to be any worse than the regular flu. We shouldn't just roll over for all the regulations manifesting in its name.
It makes me ashamed to be an American.
I'm willing to take any kind of vaccine as long as it can keep me safe.
What about long term risks? See, from a legal standpoint, the FDA is also supposed to test drugs in the scenario of a long term risk. Throwing a wrench in the poll 🙂
The lack of long-term testing is one of the reasons I said I'd probably eventually take it but not anytime soon.
I'm just going to assume the FDA tested the vaccine and assured that it is safe.
I likely will only because it will probably be required for sports and events and possibly school as well which are like 3 main things in my life atm
I might have the cough cough right now
I wouldn't know if I'd get one because I'm still a minor
My parents see the vaccine as an equivalent to the flu vaccine and no one in my family gets vaccinated for that so it's hard to tell as of now
I don't want to be required to get one just so I can be in a sport though
Eh I've never been vaccinated. I see no need.
I have no problem getting vaccines in general, it's just this particular one that has been made on a time scale not even thought possible I'm waiting on. While as a healthy college age male I can fight off most diseases, it's kids like at St. Jude where I have worked and where my father still works who while having chemotherapy have next to zero immune system and can't even fight off a common cold. Also, the reason the general population is vaccinated against something like the whooping cough which is mostly harmless for an adult is to protect babies who can't be vaccinated yet and who it would be potentially deadly for.There are also other diseases we vaccinated against to help eradicate like polio that there is no cure for and prevention is the only option. If you get it, it's basically a death sentence.
I've been vaccinated but only for illnesses like Rubella and Measles
Those are pretty much mandatory for schools I think
I don't really see a need for getting a covid vaccine
Especially if there's a high recovery chance
Yeah, but older people have a much higher death rate (still only like 5%), so you should probably take it, but I wouldn’t support a mandatory vaccine.
maybe ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
I don't know much about covid or its long term affects
it's likely I've already had it
Maybe
Earlier this year I recall having 104 fevers
I know some people’s genes make them near immune
Wow
That’s a lot
It wasn't fun
I bet
I had it around the same time as my youngest sister
and she had to go in a cool bath
That’s too bad
a week before that, my stepmom had a bad cough and my other sister couldn't taste or smell for a week
Oof
so I wouldn't doubt if my family already had it
Yeah, it sounds likes it’s certainly a possibility
My brother has a bad fever, and someone at his school got it so he might have it
I don't live with my mom and she had all the symptoms but her doctor denied her a covid test bc it was the early stages of the pandemic and they were busy
She and my half brother's dad were very sick but my brother was completely fine
and he's 9