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I'm 52. I don't get the flu vaccine and as far as I know, I've never had the flu. But, BUT, I do believe I may have had COVID in February of 2020 (or flu, who knows) . If I did, it only took me out of commission for a day, with two days of mild fever to follow. Never felt anything like it. I tried to get flu tested, but the office was out of flu tests and I was told it was most likely bronchitis. Little did the doctor know, I had aspirated the night before, and that's probably what she heard in my lungs. It's one of the many benefits of heavy drinking.

That being said, I do believe COVID is real. I do believe it kills people. I do believe it's from China. I do believe most people who get it will survive. But, I don't believe getting the "vaccine" is in anyone's best interest. I don't believe the government or the developers genuinely care for the population, and I do believe that getting the shot with such a gray cloud over it is a huge risk to overall health.

And to take a page from some other dude's squawking, I'm all for free speech and what not. But, frankly, this isn't the place to come tell people how dumb they are for not getting it. Thanks.
 
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Not doing it.

Wife says the same. But that might change if her work (school) tries to make it mandatory. We don’t think they will, but not sure. They sent a survey around that included questions about it, but quite a few of them simply aren’t responding. They have a person there dedicated to all things C19 related, and it’s real obvious she has a fear-based agenda running.
 
Not doing it.

Wife says the same. But that might change if her work (school) tries to make it mandatory. We don’t think they will, but not sure. They sent a survey around that included questions about it, but quite a few of them simply aren’t responding. They have a person there dedicated to all things C19 related, and it’s real obvious she has a fear-based agenda running.

My wife is a nurse at the local hospital. Most of her coworkers got it, but most likely for the $50 incentive.

She doesn't want it.

When she asked my thoughts on it being mandatory, I told her if it meant her job, then quit, if she wants to.
 
Pass.

The staff at Davis Cancer Center said it was available if I wanted it, but I politely declined.

I am not convinced it is safe nor do I believe it is in my best interest to receive it, mainly due to the fact that it has been pushed so hard by politicians and the media...two groups who have a well-established predisposition for all things slimy and dishonest.
 
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When she asked my thoughts on it being mandatory, I told her if it meant her job, then quit, if she wants to.

Told mine the exact same thing, with one exception. Make them fire you.

We made the decision long ago that we would not be taking it. I, like you, never get flu shots, and very rarely get sick. We believe that we both had this garbage back in jan-feb 20 (before it "officially" got here). We both had all the popular symptoms and Drs just called it upper respiratory. They admittedly had no idea what it was, it spread like wild fire though both of our offices.

If I was up in age and had a slew of health problems I might reconsider but I'll not be a Guinea pig for big pharma.
 
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Pass.

The staff at Davis Cancer Center said it was available if I wanted it, but I politely declined.

I am not convinced it is safe nor do I believe it is in my best interest to receive it, mainly due to the fact that it has been pushed so hard by politicians and the media...two groups who have a well-established predisposition for all things slimy and dishonest.
I'm going to echo these reasons- not getting it.

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I am not convinced it is safe nor do I believe it is in my best interest to receive it, mainly due to the fact that it has been pushed so hard by politicians and the media...two groups who have a well-established predisposition for all things slimy and dishonest.

Nope

^About sums up my thoughts. I think I had it first week of March, 2020. Tested for the flu at the time, negative. It wasn’t a big deal. No thanks on the rushed vaccine.
 
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Neither my wife nor myself will be taking it. Makes a absolutely no sense to get an inoculation for something with a less than 2% mortality rate.
Said it before and I'll say it again: Follow the damn money! Nations and economies are not shut down and ruined for a 2% mortality rate.
 
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I was also slightly sick mid-Feb ‘20 (everyone in the house had aches and a low grade fever for a day or so). I did have a blood antibody test in May ‘20 which came back positive so my household blames me for their exposure ... or thanks me depending on how they are acting that day. It showed we were only slightly put off by it so we are not looking to be lab rats for Fauci & Friends. IF the vaccine shows the ability to keep a person from carrying and transmitting it I may think about it because of older relatives and friends but for now ... I’m good.
 
No thanks. Me and wife are passing. Hard pass in fact.

No employer can require you to have something that IS NOT FDA APPROVED remember its all under emergency use. I sense lawsuits coming.

I have popcorn and will sit back and wait to see.

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I think all of us got that crud that went around last year first at the first of the year or around Christmas. The whole house here came down with it lasted a few weeks seemed to not wanna go away. Leemajors got the same crap we had about the same time as we were getting together a lot at the first of the year and he tested that he'd done had covid. My wife and I have done said we weren't gonna get it I've never taken the flu, or pneumonia shot and if I have any say will never
 
I am scared for my children to get the vaccine when long-term consequences are unknown. My wife is still fairly young so don't want her to risk her future. I may be at risk, but I always react funny to medicine of any type, (drives my doctors crazy.) We are going to try to be safe, but plan to avoid the vaccine until new information changes our minds.
 
Wife is getting hers next week. She has a weak immune system. I do not want it. Might be forced to take it from work (Govt Contractor/Afghanistan) and for international flying. Lately been getting Covid tested just about every week. Another test Wednesday.

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Waiting for new information. Currently available information hasn't made the case in favor of getting it. I'm leaning toward the J&J as my choice in experimental cocktails should I be forced due to having to wear the mark of the beast to do commerce or travel. I'm looking forward to seeing my neurologist in three weeks to see what she advises. She suffers from a autoimmune problem too, so her guidance will weigh on my decision.
 
I'm 52. I don't get the flu vaccine and as far as I know, I've never had the flu. But, BUT, I do believe I may have had COVID in February of 2020 (or flu, who knows) . If I did, it only took me out of commission for a day, with two days of mild fever to follow. Never felt anything like it. I tried to get flu tested, but the office was out of flu tests and I was told it was most likely bronchitis. Little did the doctor know, I had aspirated the night before, and that's probably what she heard in my lungs. It's one of the many benefits of heavy drinking.

That being said, I do believe COVID is real. I do believe it kills people. I do believe it's from China. I do believe most people who get it will survive. But, I don't believe getting the "vaccine" is in anyone's best interest. I don't believe the government or the developers genuinely care for the population, and I do believe that getting the shot with such a gray cloud over it is a huge risk to overall health.

I will not be getting it.

And to take a page from some other dude's squawking, I'm all for free speech and what not. But, frankly, this isn't the place to come tell people how dumb they are for not getting it. Thanks.
Thank you for giving this its own thread. I'm all for your "squawking".
 
Not until it's FDA approved.

Soon?


Pfizer, BioNTech eye full FDA approval for COVID-19 vaccine as efficacy stands strong, including against aggressive variant​

Apr 1, 2021

The pair’s mRNA vaccine is 91.3% effective against symptomatic COVID-19 disease as measured in people who have been immunized with the second dose of the shot for up to six months, the companies said Thursday.


The new efficacy data, plus a safety analysis comprising data from more than 12,000 people who were fully immunized for at least six months, allow the companies to file a drug application with the FDA to turn the shot’s emergency use authorization into a full approval, Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla, Ph.D., said in a statement.


 
Nahh, I’ll pass. My grandparents just got them and were on my butt this weekend about getting it for mine and the kids safety. They’re 90 years old and sit around watching the news all day so they are of course scared to death. Of course my grandpa is having trouble keeping his energy levels up ever since getting the second shot.
 
I think if no adverse affects are shown in a year then it's pretty safe.

Whether Pro or Anti Vax,

Big Pharma & Bro use numbers that favor their story, so unless one dives into the data / info you will not receive a clear picture.



CDC: 2,509 Deaths Following Experimental COVID-19 “Vaccines” Now Equal to Total Deaths Recorded After Vaccines for the Past Decade​


However, the most up-to-date number of deaths following COVID-19 emergency use authorized injections was reported earlier this week on March 30th on the CDC website which stated 2,509 deaths have been reported through March 29, 2021 following experimental COVID-19 injections.

So in just a little over 3 months since the FDA gave emergency use authorization (EUA) for experimental COVID-19 injections to be tested on the American population, as many deaths have been recorded following those experimental injections as deaths recorded to VAERS following FDA approved vaccines for the period starting January 1, 2010 and ending December 31, 2020, a period of 11 years spanning an entire decade.

And yet, the CDC remains adamant that not a single death recorded after an experimental COVID-19 “vaccine” had anything to do with those “vaccines.”



Also, if Pfizer is handed "Full FDA Approval" do they lose their "Tail Light Guarantee" here in our USA?



Pfizer Demands Nations Put Up Collateral to Cover Vaccine Injury Lawsuits​


Story at-a-glance:


  • Pfizer is demanding countries put up sovereign assets, including bank reserves, military bases and embassy buildings, as collateral for expected vaccine injury lawsuits resulting from its COVID-19 inoculation.
  • Argentina and Brazil have rejected Pfizer’s demands. According to legal experts, Pfizer is abusing its power.
  • In the U.S., vaccine makers already enjoy full indemnity against injuries occurring from the COVID-19 vaccine under the PREP Act. If you’re injured, you’d have to file a compensation claim with the Countermeasures Injury Compensation Program (CICP), which is funded by U.S. taxpayers.
  • A significant problem with the CICP is that it’s administered within the Department of Health and Human Services, which is also sponsoring the COVID-19 vaccination program. This conflict of interest makes the CICP less likely to admit fault with the vaccine.
  • The maximum CICP payout you can receive — even in cases of permanent disability or death — is $250,000 per person, and you first have to exhaust your private insurance policy before the CICP kicks in.

Employers that mandate the COVID-19 vaccine will also be indemnified from liability for side effects. Instead, claims will be routed through worker’s compensation programs.


https://childrenshealthdefense.org/...ateral-vaccine-injury-lawsuits/?itm_term=home
 
I have no intentions of getting the vaccine unless forced into it, ie: no more Social Security checks until you are vaccinated. My wife got the J&J shot last week. So far, so good. I'll take my chances.

Like @kcult said, there is a huge gray cloud over the vaccine. It was rushed onto market without a lot of testing. The big pharmaceutical companies make huge money from vaccines, why is this one free? Will the vaccine cause pregnancy problems or birth defects? Will the vaccine react with medicines the patient is already taking? Too many questions unanswered.
 
At this time I have no intention of getting it. Like many here I've never had a flu shot. I've never had the flu. I'm 68 and in good health. I avoid large groups of people, hell, I avoid small groups too. Not because I'm afraid of getting sick, I just don't like people that much. wavey[1].gif

I'm not an anti-vaxxer but I don't believe in taking more stuff than I need.
 
Hard Pass, dreading the day work makes in mandatory. they've been trying to convince people it's safe for months, subtle as a bulldozer in their efforts.
 
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Checking in ...
 
As eddie said above.

I know for a fact I've had it. February 2020. I've had 3 surgeries since, and had to have tests. Since they were already doing blood work they did antibody test. Yep Mar 26 2021 still showed antibodies. A whole 13 1/2 months later.

I've had the flu shot 2x and both times ended up in the hospital.

NOPE


I'll not be taking it
 
Nope. Not just no but hell no.




And I have zero reason or pressure to do so.
We've already had Covid this past winter..and I'm self employed along with my wife. We only travel on the highway. Done with cruises and planes and trains esp the ones with cattle cars full of compliant sheeple
 
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