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
    • Poll closed .
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    hoosierdoc

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    I signed up to get the first dose 12/23.

    If I were self-employed and could work remotely, I wouldn't get it yet as I'm low risk. But I don't. I have to be physically present to do my job. If I was offered a vaccine and didn't take it, then got sick, my partners would have to cover my shifts for up to 10 days which would **** them off. My wife would have to quarantine, my kids would be out of school.

    Reluctantly I'm just going to sign up and get it. Too many downsides if I was offered a vaccine, declined, and then got COVID. None of them related to my health.
     

    Ziggidy

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    I signed up to get the first dose 12/23.

    If I were self-employed and could work remotely, I wouldn't get it yet as I'm low risk. But I don't. I have to be physically present to do my job. If I was offered a vaccine and didn't take it, then got sick, my partners would have to cover my shifts for up to 10 days which would **** them off. My wife would have to quarantine, my kids would be out of school.

    Reluctantly I'm just going to sign up and get it. Too many downsides if I was offered a vaccine, declined, and then got COVID. None of them related to my health.


    Good luck....I hope all goes for you. Keep us posed on the temporary (and long term) effects.
     

    mbills2223

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    Refuse too until at least a year has passed to see the reactions/results.

    I like that you actually quantified how long you want to wait before determining comfort level, even if I don't intend to wait myself.

    For others who said they want to wait, how long do you plan to wait before you're comfortable? What would stop you from getting it after waiting for X amount of time?
     

    HoughMade

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    [place holder for comment about complaints in 6 months about restrictions still being in place because not enough people have gotten vaccinated]
     

    lovemachine

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    I like that you actually quantified how long you want to wait before determining comfort level, even if I don't intend to wait myself.

    For others who said they want to wait, how long do you plan to wait before you're comfortable? What would stop you from getting it after waiting for X amount of time?

    Why take the vaccine if I still have to wear a mask, social distance, and get/spread the virus?
     

    lovemachine

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    [place holder for comment about complaints in 6 months about restrictions still being in place because not enough people have gotten vaccinated]

    They’re still saying with the vaccine, you can still get the virus. Even if the majority of people got the vaccine, I’d bet there will still be restrictions.
     

    HoughMade

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    They’re still saying with the vaccine, you can still get the virus. Even if the majority of people got the vaccine, I’d bet there will still be restrictions.

    No. They are saying that they have not eliminated that possibility. It's a pretty big difference. Whether or not it happens (which is unlikely) will be determined fairly shortly (months as larger numbers are vaccinated).
     

    lovemachine

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    No. They are saying that they have not eliminated that possibility. It's a pretty big difference. Whether or not it happens (which is unlikely) will be determined fairly shortly (months as larger numbers are vaccinated).

    The fact is, they don’t know. They don’t even know for sure if it will or will not cause infertility.

    Like I said before, I’m not against vaccinations. But I will be waiting for awhile before I take this one.
     
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