Originally posted by Chopped54
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Given my own choice I wouldn't have gotten vaccinated, but I've also never thought that the vaccines are dangerous. I'm pretty sure I had the 'Rona back in early 2019, and haven't been too concerned about getting it (again).
That said, my company eventually mandated that you have to be vaxxed to be able to go into the office, and at that point I decided that my will to provide a good life for my family far outweighed the slight resistance I had.
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I don't think it's a matter of being anti-vaxx as much as it is a matter of being anti-this shitty vaxx that has a host of issues.
I'm also not a fan of the excess control or oversight. As a side issue, if 70 million employees were allegedly unvaccinated before, and roughly 10-15% of those choose to quit instead of getting the vaccine, it will devastate the economy. With rising costs, consumer spending and confidence struggling, and 7-11 million earners saying "fuck you" there may be some serious shrinkage in the economy.
Nothing like a depression to start this party!
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My concern is less about the vaccine, and more about the fact that people with absolutely no right to know my medical history are now going to (try) mandate that I share it. Get fucked! You do you, I'll do me, and let's agree to leave each other alone.Originally posted by stevoNot a good idea to go Tim 'The Toolman' Taylor on the power phallus.
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Originally posted by Grimpala View PostHow many of those vaccines were experimental and had only been around ~1yr?
Not going to turn this into a debate pro/anti vaxx thread, but I will say that since the vaccine ZERO deaths and hospitalizations at my facility were people who were fully vaccinated.
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Some thought I’ve had With this whole debate I got to thinking…the flu has been around since the Spanish flu and has mutated ever since. How many years has getting a flu shot been popular? I can tell you I only remember getting it the last 10 years on and off but don’t remember it available before that.
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Originally posted by Trip McNeely View PostSome thought I’ve had With this whole debate I got to thinking…the flu has been around since the Spanish flu and has mutated ever since. How many years has getting a flu shot been popular? I can tell you I only remember getting it the last 10 years on and off but don’t remember it available before that.
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Originally posted by Chopped54 View PostmRNA is not experimental, it has been around for decades.....
Not going to turn this into a debate pro/anti vaxx thread, but I will say that since the vaccine ZERO deaths and hospitalizations at my facility were people who were fully vaccinated.
Direct from the CDC
During April 4–June 19, fully vaccinated persons accounted for 5% of cases, 7% of hospitalizations, and 8% of deaths overall
The first two vaccines to be approved were pFizer and Moderna, in 2020, seems pretty fuckin experimental to me.G'Day Mate
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I find it funny that these numbers they post of people vaccinated are suspect. I don't believe them for a second. They are claiming 70% of people 18+ in Pennsylvania are vaccinated. Maybe 70% in Philly? I think they are manipulating the public with those numbers to try and act like "well everyone is vaccinated except you!" I'm calling BS.
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