momto2girls
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Of course! I would get it at the first opportunity available to me.
Now up to 16 people - 12.2% - with a solid NO response. America has no chance.
Painful? Less than other vaccines for adolescents.
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I'm fairly sure all the stupid ones are though..Not everyone on this board is American.
My point was, EVERY shot is painful for them.
Now up to 16 people - 12.2% - with a solid NO response. America has no chance.
The 88% of us who will get vaccinated will protect them from the virus, thus proving their point that they didn't get the vaccine and never got COVID-19. Likely the same 12% who won't wear masks.
I'm fairly sure all the stupid ones are though..
Don't get me wrong they are voting both ways, I should know, I run with them.
I'm fairly sure all the stupid ones are though..
Don't get me wrong they are voting both ways, I should know, I run with them.
For herd immunity to work, you need to have a certain percentage of the community vaccinated. There have been measles outbreaks in some US communities during the last few years because not enough people have been vaccinated for there to be herd immunity. We mistakenly believed the measles were gone but we were wrong.
Obviously you didn’t participate in the “conspiracy theory” thread.
There is no need for documentation of vaccination. Here’s how “they” make it mandatory. “The Chip” will be included in the jab and you won’t be able to do anything other than pay taxes if the chip doesn’t properly activate the detectors.
The 88% of us who will get vaccinated will protect them from the virus, thus proving their point that they didn't get the vaccine and never got COVID-19. Likely the same 12% who won't wear masks.
You must be young. There was a swine flu pandemic in the 1970's and in 1976 and they launched a massive vaccination campaign. https://wwwnc.cdc.gov/eid/article/12/1/05-1007_articleYou got a vaccine 35 years before it was available?
I am 45, not young by anyone's definition. I was born in 1974.You must be young. There was a swine flu pandemic in the 1970's and in 1976 and they launched a massive vaccination campaign. https://wwwnc.cdc.gov/eid/article/12/1/05-1007_article
So you learned something today kid! I've got a car older than you. I was in college in 1976 when the swine flu vaccines were offered. My mom was an RN and required to get one. The hospital preferred anyone who lived in the same household also get the shot, so I did.I am 45, not young by anyone's definition. I was born in 1974.
12 percent? Nope.I completely understood, but I also knew it was a matter of time before someone would tell you why you should still vaccinate them.
Seriously people, you have no idea why they said “no.” My childhood friend would probably be a “no” because she went from a perfectly normal 2 year old to a paraplegic from a vaccine injury. She’s of course the outlier, but there are real risks.
It’s not always because they believe a discredited study that most of us wish was never published, especially by a juggernaut like the Lancet.
I think you're right about people receiving vaccines "in order of need". I'm pretty far down the list, but I'd get it as soon as it is available to me /as soon as my doctor recommends it.Fair allocation based on risk should have you pretty near the front of the line. As I understand it, the list should look something like this:
Not sure where politicians, celebrities and the financially elite will fit in there but as for the rest of us, this makes sense to me.
- Medical personnel and first responders
- The elderly
- Persons with underlying conditions
- Essential workers (non-health care or first responders)
- Healthy adults aged 18 - 64
- Children
Darwinism is alive and well. The Darwin awards this year will be very, very crowded. One only has to look at the beaches and the protests.Darwinism- not getting the vaccine could weed out the stupid, the science deniers, the loony.
Hmm maybe the “no” answers aren’t so bad.
I will get the vaccine as soon as my doctor recommends it.
Both of my boys have rare medical conditions. I don't blame either on random things which have zero scientific connection to their conditions. You think that others seeing your decision as intolerant? Well, why would someone tolerate illogical behavior endangering our children?There are many parents out there who have walked a similar path as I have and made similar choices after seeing concerning effects of vaccines on their children. It is terrible that they are called names just for advocating for what they think is best for their child. What an angry and intolerant society we are becoming.
As somebody well traveled and living in Germany - stupidity is a global pandemicThere are stupid people in every country. The US does not have exclusivity on stupidity.