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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    BigRed

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    I've already taken as many shots as I am going to...... zero


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    HoughMade

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    I've already taken as many shots as I am going to...... zero


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    They really need to change the name of that website.
     

    DoggyDaddy

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    Why would you take a vax for something they haven't even isolated the virus of?
    No upside IMHO.
    What? They've most definitely isolated the virus.

    The official scientific name of the coronavirus causing the current pandemic is SARS-CoV-2, but the disease itself is known as Covid-19.​



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    SheepDog4Life

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    Skilled nursing ("nursing home"), assisted living and other longterm care facilities... are close to 100% vaccinated:


    Back in October, the Department of Health and Human Services partnered with CVS and Walgreens to vaccinate residents and staff at nursing homes and long-term care facilities, and by and large, the two retail pharmacy giants have finished.
     

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    I'm waiting for them to open up vaccinations for Education workers. This State hates education, though, so who knows when that'll be? Probably after the school year end, 'cause Public Education workers are just that important.

    I want this vaccine yesterday. I'm at least grateful my 76 year-old father got his 2 rounds of vaccinations; he has survived quite a number of catastrophic health issues and lived to fight another day, so I'm glad he's taken this COVID-19 as seriously as he should. It's one less thing to have to worry about during a time when there's plenty of anxiety to go 'round.
     

    JettaKnight

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    I'm waiting for them to open up vaccinations for Education workers. This State hates education, though, so who knows when that'll be? Probably after the school year end, 'cause Public Education workers are just that important.

    I want this vaccine yesterday. I'm at least grateful my 76 year-old father got his 2 rounds of vaccinations; he has survived quite a number of catastrophic health issues and lived to fight another day, so I'm glad he's taken this COVID-19 as seriously as he should. It's one less thing to have to worry about during a time when there's plenty of anxiety to go 'round.
    It's open - if you're of age. Are other states prioritizing teachers?


    I did hear a prof. on the radio today (I think) claiming that they should be ahead of el ed teachers because college kids "get around" more than fifth graders.
     

    AIRDOO

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    It's open - if you're of age. Are other states prioritizing teachers?
    Sadly, no. However, I found it more prudent to single out our State's government.

    Being a teacher does not make COVID more deadly. Being of advanced age or having comorbidities do.
    To be fair, I never said to vaccine Public Education in lieu of those 60 years or older. Being a teacher certainly puts one heavily in the "at-risk" category. Shoot, back in December we had to close for 2 weeks, since so many Faculty and Staff were out due to COVID-19 or potential COVID-19 exposure.

    We're still early in the vaccination process, I get it; I'm just anxious to remove "contract COVID-19 and die" as a personal concern. :dunno:
     

    HoughMade

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    Sadly, no. However, I found it more prudent to single out our State's government.


    To be fair, I never said to vaccine Public Education in lieu of those 60 years or older. Being a teacher certainly puts one heavily in the "at-risk" category. Shoot, back in December we had to close for 2 weeks, since so many Faculty and Staff were out due to COVID-19 or potential COVID-19 exposure.

    We're still early in the vaccination process, I get it; I'm just anxious to remove "contract COVID-19 and die" as a personal concern. :dunno:
    Hey, I get it. The good news is that the studies that have been done show that schools are, by and large, not a prominent source of infections, at least now. The lower the grade, the less spread.
     
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