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Vaccine - Is Anyone Undecided?
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those of you who've not yet been offered and / or are not yet eligible... ae any of you undecided as to whether or notyof will have the ab?
Im not yet eligible (46yo no co morbidities) It just feels weird to put a vaccine into my body when I am healthy with a good (as far as I know it) immune system. Ps I do get the need for those who are vulnerable to have it (my husb is cons vulnerable and had his a month ago)
Im not yet eligible (46yo no co morbidities) It just feels weird to put a vaccine into my body when I am healthy with a good (as far as I know it) immune system. Ps I do get the need for those who are vulnerable to have it (my husb is cons vulnerable and had his a month ago)
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Eve, I felt just like you about vaccines. I’ve been eligible for a flu jab for quite a few years but only had it last year because of the Covid outbreak. I’ve now had both my Covid vaccinations and despite my earlier reservations , I’m glad I have. I did it to protect myself, a husband who is in the extremely vulnerable category and others in the general population.
08:13 Tue 30th Mar 2021
pretty soon I will be offered it and I will need to make the choice. as im aged 40 - 50 I shld be offered in in April. Im not anti vaccine in general but I just am unsure as to the covid jab
. I understand the need to protect the vulnerable but I just dont like the idea of injecting something into my system that I dont believe I need, and....I admit....im not sure about any long term effects of the jab (tho I might have been watching too much of brandnewtube)
. I understand the need to protect the vulnerable but I just dont like the idea of injecting something into my system that I dont believe I need, and....I admit....im not sure about any long term effects of the jab (tho I might have been watching too much of brandnewtube)
// But there are some will argue, so are the vaccinated.//
I dont see why people think vaccination carries a risk - we have now got the case fatality ratio of covid down to around 1% - so that in 14 m covid infections around 140 000 would die and in 14 m vaccinations - no one has
it really is a no brainer.
I dont see why people think vaccination carries a risk - we have now got the case fatality ratio of covid down to around 1% - so that in 14 m covid infections around 140 000 would die and in 14 m vaccinations - no one has
it really is a no brainer.
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