The 'vaccine' - will you have it? And why/why not?

What will you do?

  • Yes

    Votes: 37 74.0%
  • No

    Votes: 6 12.0%
  • Not Sure Yet

    Votes: 7 14.0%

  • Total voters
    50
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Had both mine. No effects after the second one but still taking all the usual precautions.
No sense in tempting fate.
 
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I'm starting to believe the surpressed experts opinions that the public are being brainwashed into how they stand on for/against the vaccine.

Like with many things, I don't mind that you have had the vaccine, why do you mind that I haven't?

Your claims that non vaccinated people pose any threat to you is utter nonsense & won't stand up to even a basic fact check.
 
I'm starting to believe the surpressed experts opinions that the public are being brainwashed into how they stand on for/against the vaccine.
Supressed experts? Where did you see/hear these suppressed experts? Are they expert or renowned in conspiracy theories, by any chance?

Lol.
 
Do you believe everything will go back to exactly what it was before the 'virus' suddenly appeared?

Ellal, you have avoided answering.

Come on, how do you think this country would be doing now if none of us had been vaccinated.

Stop squirming and answer
 
What 'fate' is that given that you've been told that your jabs will now protect you...

Why don't you believe that?

If you, or indeed anyone, have had the flu jab would you think it safe to sit next to someone who had a dose of the flu?
Vaccinations don't necessarily stop you getting an illness, but they do help to lessen the suffering if you do.

Also, if you do pick up the virus after having your jabs, you may not suffer as badly, (if at all), but you can still pass it on to others such as young children or some members of the elderly who, for one reason or another, can't have the jab.
 
If you, or indeed anyone, have had the flu jab would you think it safe to sit next to someone who had a dose of the flu?
Vaccinations don't necessarily stop you getting an illness, but they do help to lessen the suffering if you do.

Also, if you do pick up the virus after having your jabs, you may not suffer as badly, (if at all), but you can still pass it on to others such as young children or some members of the elderly who, for one reason or another, can't have the jab.
That's why you, and they, should still be observing all the other precautions.
Vaccines alone will take much longer to eradicate the virus. Only in conjunction with the other precautions/restrictions will it be eradicated.
 
Do you have evidence to back up your claim that virus mutations are caused exclusively by unvaccinated individuals?

Viruses mutations are small changes called antigenic drift and larger changes called antigenic shift. Partially vaccinated people (those who had 1 jab) can create the ideal petri dish for the virus to mutate.

Extending the time between jabs has some negative effects which were never highlighted by the Government.
Every time the virus replicates there is a risk of mutation.

The fewer carriers, the fewer the replications and the smaller the risk of mutation. Getting as many people vaccinated as possible reduces the number of carriers and for those that do still carry the virus, a lower viral load which in turn means fewer transmission, fewer replications and therefore a smaller risk of dangerous mutation.

Not having the vaccine is entirely your choice, but don't try and persuade others not to have the vaccine with weak science or make negative comments towards those who have been vaccinated who are all helping reduce the risk to you and shortening the time it takes until things return to whatever normality we get back to.
 
As opposed to being scared of not getting jabbed whatever the untested consequences may be?
You say 'untested'. Out of interest, at what point would you be satisfied that vaccines have been tested? Is it numbers of people jabbed or a period of time?
 
Every time the virus replicates there is a risk of mutation
Do you think a virus takes 9 months pregnancy to give birth to its similar?
Once attached to a host, the process is not slow and to your thinking, vaccinated people can also be hosts of this virus.
Draw your own conclusions.
 
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