Poll: Will you willingly get a Covid vaccine in the next year or so?

Will you willingly get a covid vaccine in the next year or so?

  • Yes

    Votes: 257 62.5%
  • No

    Votes: 154 37.5%

  • Total voters
    411

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definition of insanity that people would still even consider getting the covid vaccine

Are you one of the cookers we get around here sometimes?
 

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Are you one of the cookers we get around here sometimes?
I personally know someone who passed away. A 44 year old male directly as a result of the booster who developed a blood clot in his neck while asleep. Calling people cookers for sharing knowledge is downright disrespectful. Why would you want to take something with serious side effects that doesn't stop you from getting it anyway?
 
You know its funny.

Every single person who has said stuff along the lines your saying here always does the "i think critically and am just suggesting you open your mind" when in reality youre just as closed off as those your critcizing.

For every COVID denying or anti vaxxer you can find there are 10 specifically rebuking them, critically and with science.

Its not that people who got vaxxed and have no issue with it are oblivious weve all just picked a side, including you.
Plenty of people have passed from taking the vaccine or had serious side affects. I personally don't know anyone who passed from the alleged once in a 100 year so called pandemic.
 
Plenty of people have passed from taking the vaccine or had serious side affects. I personally don't know anyone who passed from the alleged once in a 100 year so called pandemic.
Of the many, many months old posts you could have bumped to make your point, this one was about as far from your point as actually possible.

Thanks for proving my point.
 
I personally know someone who passed away. A 44 year old male directly as a result of the booster
I am sorry to hear that. But as this does happen without Covid vaccines, I'm not sure it can be blamed on a vaccine.

As I have repeated for years: the Covid vaccines have had an unprecedented amount of scrutiny over time. The data shows that medical problems caused by these vaccines are exceedingly rare, usually genetic, and the vaccines have saved millions of lives.

The data shows that if you get Covid and are not vaccinated you are far more likely to get seriously ill, far more likely to end up in hospital, far more likely to die, or live with serious long term effects.

This is just what the data says.

Also: personal health and public health are different things. Some people do have to be careful, but they are also more likely to be the same people who would get seriously ill from Covid.

Sorry but these are undeniable scientific facts.

One or two edge cases do not negate these facts.
 

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I like to get boosted up every 12 months to keep the immune system in good nick.

Apart from developing heart palpitations, a nervous tick, and some anger management issues, I feel great.
Who is actually getting Covid vaccines annually?

Amazingly, the "worst outcome" as promoted by conspiracy theorists has not eventuated.

"Keep the immune system in good nick".

Yes. You still don't understand vaccination.
 
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Who is actually getting Covid vaccines annually?

Amazingly, the "worst outcome" as promoted by conspiracy theorists has not eventuated.

"Keep the immune system in good nick".

Yes. You still don't understand vaccination.

Hi Chief.

You should be getting your Covid booster every 12 months. You should encourage your mother in law to get a booster every 6 months, just in case the conspiracy theorists are right.

And yes, vaccines strengthen the immune system against certain diseases thus boosters do in fact aid in keeping your immune system in ‘good nick’ so it appears I understand vaccines far better than you ever will.

You’re welcome. 😊
 
4 years later and the same muppets are still doing their faithful duty, some people need to take a look at themselves
 
One of my colleagues currently has covid. We spent all day Monday and Tuesday together, including sharing lunch. I'm testing negative at the moment - fingers crossed it stays that way. I'm immunocompromised (although you wouldn't know it because I'm rarely unwell) but I haven't had a booster in a couple of years.
 
I think now that I've been vaccinated/had a booster and had COVID over the last 5 years I don't think it's all that necessary to get a booster. If I was immunocompromised I would get one though.
The latest version of the vaccine is not a big need for most people right now.

As has always been the case, what happens in coming years is down to the mutations that appear.
 
Most normies even have a 'probably didn't really need it, hey' approach to the vaccine.

It killed old and fat people.

Most people were apprehensive but decent and did it to just get on with life and would rather an experimental drug than prolonged lockdowns.

This forum has people who despise massive corporations but somehow Pfizer are exempt to that and they're like, totally not like Shell or Apple or Elon Musk?

It was and will be seen as performative nonsense to be seen as great civilians.

Some of the biggest vaccine proponents are people who wouldn't keep a door open for others, think office small talk is like working in a North East English coal mine in the 1880s, and are generally shithouse nasty humans.

To this day people don't know if vaccines stop you giving it to others, if it stops you from getting it, or stops the severity.

I had two of the ****ers and don't even know if I had covid. I had a nasty morning in London where I was sleeping on the floor but by that night I was out eating a pub meal and forcing a pint down and the next day I was fine. the night before I'd been to Hyde Park for a massive gig and drank a bunch of Aperols and Newcys so I'm pretty sure I was just hungover. I haven't had it since and I also haven't had a vaccine since about November 2021. I rarely get flus and I'm not a sickly person, except on those Mondays when I don't want to go to work, but I feel like the vaccine was like... redundant?
 
More unhinged.

Why are people so anti-science?

Do you realise most of what you do and use today is due scientific and technological advancements? You wouldn't be here otherwise.
 
More unhinged.

Why are people so anti-science?

Do you realise most of what you do and use today is due scientific and technological advancements? You wouldn't be here otherwise.
You can love one aspect of science and not the other. It's not a case of love it all
 
You can love one aspect of science and not the other. It's not a case of love it all

If you don't like the scientific method, critical thinking or empirical evidence, then you don't love any of it.

The previous poster showed none of those traits in his post.
 

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