Will You Take The Vaccine?

Are you going to take the corona virus vaccine?

  • No.

  • Yes.


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Romulanman

Well-Known Member
I had the opportunity to get it yesterday and I passed on it. The 2nd shot will be comin back in April. Still too soon for me. It gives me anxiety just thinking about it.
 

Bagginski

Well-Known Member
which vaccine?

we got j&j on the 6th.
Pfizer for me (luck of the draw)....

Have you heard the loudest-monkey fans claiming the vaccines are giving women breast cancer? It takes a special kind of mental inability to ride along with that one, but that hasn’t stopped any of them yet!
 

rkymtnman

Well-Known Member
Pfizer for me (luck of the draw)....

Have you heard the loudest-monkey fans claiming the vaccines are giving women breast cancer? It takes a special kind of mental inability to ride along with that one, but that hasn’t stopped any of them yet!
our own resident monkey will complain about it just like he does about paying taxes. but he's pays them like a lemming.
 

SisterMooo

Well-Known Member
my 92 year old father got his the other day.

as for me, I will wait.... My Dr got his...... But, he didn't tell me that I SHOULD get it. He doesn't make me get the flu shot either. He does have my husband get the flu shot... because of underlining health conditions..... But, He did not tell my husband that he should get the vaccine. Though he probably will.....

BTW.... Covid went though the senior (non assisted) apartments where my dad lives... 40% of the residents got it after Christmas.... I was going to have my father move in with us until the shit passed, he got tested before coming to my house, he tested positive..... his symptoms..... No Fever.... just a slight head cold..... That was it...... Blessed..... so strange how it hits different people different ways....

My theory..... early (Jan) 2018 he and my mom got back from a cruise..... after He got deathly ill, Pneumonia. We took him to the hospital, Emergency room dr said, tomorrow he will be on a ventilator, and he probably won't make it..... Needless to say, he made it..... one of his symptoms...... He lost his taste and smell...... 2018 January..... My Theory, he already had it in 2018..... hence....... he already had the antibodies....... that is why he just got a slight head cold......
 

Herb & Suds

Well-Known Member
my 92 year old father got his the other day.

as for me, I will wait.... My Dr got his...... But, he didn't tell me that I SHOULD get it. He doesn't make me get the flu shot either. He does have my husband get the flu shot... because of underlining health conditions..... But, He did not tell my husband that he should get the vaccine. Though he probably will.....

BTW.... Covid went though the senior (non assisted) apartments where my dad lives... 40% of the residents got it after Christmas.... I was going to have my father move in with us until the shit passed, he got tested before coming to my house, he tested positive..... his symptoms..... No Fever.... just a slight head cold..... That was it...... Blessed..... so strange how it hits different people different ways....

My theory..... early (Jan) 2018 he and my mom got back from a cruise..... after He got deathly ill, Pneumonia. We took him to the hospital, Emergency room dr said, tomorrow he will be on a ventilator, and he probably won't make it..... Needless to say, he made it..... one of his symptoms...... He lost his taste and smell...... 2018 January..... My Theory, he already had it in 2018..... hence....... he already had the antibodies....... that is why he just got a slight head cold......
Sure Jan
 

SisterMooo

Well-Known Member
?.
you should call the CDC; he's patient zero that got it a year before anybody else.
I don't know if he did have it..... Just saying.... his symptoms were.... loss of taste and smell.... My Theory of why a 92 year old that would test positive and only have head congestion, instead of becoming seriously ill....
 

BosBuds

Member
I made another thread about this awhile ago. A safe and effective vaccine takes 10-15 years to develop. Mostly because the trail periods take so long and you won't know the true side effects sometimes 6 months to a year later.

The mRNA vaccines (e.g. Pfizer, Moderna) use a different technology than the sort to which you refer, and are safe.
 
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