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Covid... Co Relation Is Not Causation
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Co relation is not causation I accept.
But I have recently known of so many people personally that have had so many adverse affects from the covid jab.
Its almost become impossible to talk about without been labelled a tin foil hat wearing conspiracy theorist .
But I have my concerns.
One (elderly) friend died soon after having the jab
Another taken seriously ill with breathing problems
Another got cramp pains all over her body and now awaiting scans etc (perfectly healthy before)
So to you who think that I should put something into my body that I shouldnt, and can cause me health concerns in order to protect YOU,
NO! Just NO !
But I have recently known of so many people personally that have had so many adverse affects from the covid jab.
Its almost become impossible to talk about without been labelled a tin foil hat wearing conspiracy theorist .
But I have my concerns.
One (elderly) friend died soon after having the jab
Another taken seriously ill with breathing problems
Another got cramp pains all over her body and now awaiting scans etc (perfectly healthy before)
So to you who think that I should put something into my body that I shouldnt, and can cause me health concerns in order to protect YOU,
NO! Just NO !
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.No one can force you to have a jab. Nothing I said in your earlier thread on this changes that. I'm sorry to hear about your friends. But, in general, you have to weigh on the one hand the evidence from literally billions of jabs, implying that adverse effects are incredibly rare, against the evidence of individual cases that are admittedly close to you. It's always hard to set aside your personal experiences, but in matters of healthcare that, yes, do affect others, it's important to be as objective as possible.
Why is it that you seem to have come across so many, as you say, who've suffered extreme after affects...yet the majority on here probably have not? Nor have they personally had negative effects...myself included. The most common I've heard is mild flu symptoms, with a few oddities thrown in.
Well, I guess you have to weigh up the odds and decide which is *most likely* to do you harm
Well, I guess you have to weigh up the odds and decide which is *most likely* to do you harm
Nailit, I was giving you my opinion. Obviously you don't agree with it, but I'm as entitled to give it as you are to give yours. I'm still puxxled as to why you are posting about your reluctance. Are you hoping for support to give you confidence to stick to your guns? Do you think that someone sensible like Jim might persuade you that vacination is a good thing? Or are you doing a Theland and sticking to your view despite any argument against it?
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