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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I have no problem getting vaccines, I get all of them. I don't have any weird side effects and I don't know others who actually do either although I've heard of people who think they do. My conservative neighbor told me that many people have died from the covid vaccine but she was unable to direct me to any solid data on that. Does anybody here believe that is true and know of some proof?[/quote] It’s not that I think people have died from getting the Covid vaccine. It’s that I think it’s ineffective at preventing it or weakening the symptoms. There’s no way to research it. You can’t prove that someone would have been sicker if they hadn’t gotten the vaccine. But I do know that half my family got vaccinated and half of my family did not. We all got sick at the same time. Believe it or not, and I know you won’t, but the people who were vaccinated and boosted were sicker than the ones who were not vaccinated. We’re talking about people who are the same ages, with the same general health. I suspect that fear and anxiety (found more in the vaccinated group) caused them to be sicker, not the disease itself.[/quote] My husband got boosted when we got the kid their shot (they weren't eligible per age before then) and we all got covid about a 6 weeks later when it should have been at its most effective. I did not do a booster as I got sick for months from the second shot and I got over covid in a few days, no big deal and my husband was sick for about 10 days. He usually doesn't get sick, but I catch everything. I think people hide behind the vaccine to justify their choices and one of those choices is not taking basic precautions. After that, I see no need to continue with boosters, especially when there are no long term studies and for me, covid was easier than the shot.[/quote] This same scenario happened in my house. I got the booster and 4 weeks later contracted covid, gave it to everyone in my house, and I was the sickest. I don't see the point of getting another.[/quote]
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