Will you take the Covid Vaccine?

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  • Will you take the Covid vaccine?

    • Yes

      Votes: 108 33.1%
    • NO

      Votes: 164 50.3%
    • Unsure

      Votes: 54 16.6%

    • Total voters
      326
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    Ingomike

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    Well there's asking a question with a question to deflect.
    Then there's asking a question with a question asking for proof.

    If there was a shred of evidence that any of the Covid vaccines was causing serious health issues/deaths in the US, the liberal MSM would be all over it.
    And they would be quick to point at Operation Warp Speed.

    Have we seen that?
    Nope, we have seen the mockingbird deep state media pushing the vaccine...
     

    1DOWN4UP

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    Is there any evidence that in a year or two that people will not be having adverse health issues from a corporate driven,media hyped, too quick to market "vaccine" that has a 99.6 survival rate,NO FDA approval but has the scared sheeple lining up to be the front of the cattle car?, Can you say thalidomide? keep-calm-and-wear-a-gimp-suit.png
     
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    IndyDave1776

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    Is there any evidence that in a year or two that people will not be having adverse health issues from a corporate driven too quick to market "vaccine" that has a 99.6 survival rate,NO FDA approval but has the scared sheeple lining up to be the front of the cattle car?, Can you say thalidomide?
    I feel obligated to point out that the survival rate you quoted us among people known to have had the virus. Accounting for those who had the dread plague without realizing it, that rate could be higher yet.
     

    Ingomike

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    This does not make his question less valid.

    It is fair to ask.

    Is there any scientific evidence that the vaccines do not work?
    With the mockingbird media and social media blackout how would we know?

    It's really simple you either trust the government and pharmaceutical companies that have been caught lying many times or you don't. It is beyond me how folks here can be so niave...
     

    churchmouse

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    I feel obligated to point out that the survival rate you quoted us among people known to have had the virus. Accounting for those who had the dread plague without realizing it, that rate could be higher yet.
    I had it before it was a political thing used to help unseat a POTUS.
    Had no idea until the antibody's were in my blood. Knew I was sick. Just did not know what is was as the flu is still a real thing you understand. CKW and I both have a solid case of it right now.
     

    paintman

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    I still will not take the vaccine. Neither will my wife and kids. I am far from anti vaccine. Both of my kids get all of their shots when needed. I just feel like this stuff was rolled out to fast.

    I do know dozens of people that are vaccinated and are doing just fine. Mild symptoms the day after injection. But my wife’s cousin had it recently. She is in her 40’s and a little over weight but still healthy. she was vaccinated and started to have problems with her heart the next day. Two weeks later she had a stroke.
    Obviously no one can say for sure if the vaccine caused any of this. But it still makes me wonder.
     

    Hawkeye

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    I had it before it was a political thing used to help unseat a POTUS.
    Had no idea until the antibody's were in my blood. Knew I was sick. Just did not know what is was as the flu is still a real thing you understand. CKW and I both have a solid case of it right now.
    Flu? COVID?
     

    ghuns

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    A couple weeks ago I scheduled the wife and me for the J&J shot at a clinic in Elkhart for the 15th. It was the only place around that showed that particular vaccine.

    She found out today the tiny little pharmacy in Wakarusa has tons of open appointments for the J&J stab. She went at 9, I'm going at 4.

    We have a lot of travel plans coming up later this month. I'd rather get it and deal with any side effects before we hit the road.
     

    HoughMade

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    My younger 2 kids are getting the first of their Pfizer shots next week. They are under 18, so Pfizer is the only approved vaccine for them. Interesting, the vaccine site at the Fairgrounds in Porter was listing only the Moderna vaccine in the website, not approved for ages 16 and 17, but my wife heard from someone that the website was wrong and they were starting to give Pfizer. At another site where they listed Pfizer, they were full out to June. They ended up getting appointments in mid-April, also about a mile from our house, because of the error on the website, which has since been corrected to include Pfizer.

    My oldest son was vaccinated a couple of months ago and my daughter in college had COVID last fall....supposedly...and will get the shot after she comes home at the end of the semester.

    I will be the last one in the fam to get -for sure- vaccinated.
     

    d.kaufman

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    Really? Est 39-56 million cases and 24-62k deaths so you're right "not one case" but a bunch.
    https://www.cdc.gov/flu/about/burden/preliminary-in-season-estimates.htm

    See the link above.
    That was 2019-20 flu season you linked

    Cant find the numbers for this year all of a sudden on the CDCs site. Wonder why that is, but heres an article referring to flu count almost non existent this year

     

    Timjoebillybob

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    That was 2019-20 flu season you linked

    Cant find the numbers for this year all of a sudden on the CDCs site. Wonder why that is, but heres an article referring to flu count almost non existent this year

    I can't find them either, I don't think they've been released yet. Considering flu season literally just ended. But the low numbers could be for a variety of reasons, not much mutations so previous vaccines remained in effect along with anyone who received on this season, school closings, as the article stated less testing, I'll even add in less people going to the Dr. for it. Along with much less travel. And even with the record low numbers, that is still a far cry from the stated zero cases.
     
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