Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Nope.
43, elementary teacher, and I still have yet to catch covid once from the germy children (or elsewhere). Last shot (booster) was in December 2021.
For highly vulnerable people? Fine, go get it. Decently healthy people? Nope.
Why?
Lots of us went through the “immunization” routine and got Covid anyways. Many of us are very healthy and under the age of 65.
In the before times, you would question an intervention before you bothered with it. Now, to do so is immediately faced with pressure and suspicion.
These new “boosters” will have the uptake of a fart in a space suit. No thanks.
Did you think vaccine will protect you from getting COVID or from getting really sick/death?
The later. I always understood it would not prevent infection. By the time my wife and I got Covid it was January 2022, when everybody got covid. By then, our primary series was meaningless. We got the booster three months later and that was the end of this nonsense for me.
My immune system is the strongest it’s been in my adult life. I have zero concerns.
For my parents who are in their late 70s. Yes, they should be worried and should be using the intervention given the risks. For healthy people in middle age, to many unknowns and the risk is effectively zero.