I'm not super healthy. I'm not fit. I don't eat well. I drink too much. I have a couple of medical conditions. I've had a few minor operations. I'm approaching middle age. Pretty sure the virus would fuck me harder than the vaccine.
and that's a pretty good personal reason to get the shot.....but how many ppl even have covid in the area you live? i think that should factor in to any decision
i feel the opposite - other than a few odd allergies, i think im pretty healthy - im not overweight, borderline low blood pressure, and i eat veggies everyday...,i drink no more than 2 beers in a day and not everyday, take a couple bong rips here and there and i eat acid a couple times a month for regular maintenance....i had an appendectomy when i was 36 - that's it....
i dont wanna take the risk of a stroke or heart attack just so maybe i don't catch covid - and that's a big maybe because it's still more likely that you wont even catch it, more likely that you'll be asymtomatic, more likely to be mild
i think the odds of everything just tilt it towards the side of keep your needle away from me
and what kinda "vaccine" just prevents you from not getting as sick as you might get sick? so everybody is still passing it around? what about the variants that they may be causing?
the rate of side effects is much higher than anything reported on VAERS and that's a fact
sit back and watch because you're gonna see more develop with time - if you're being injected with mRNA, which is synthetic by nature, and which may remain viable for a lot longer than anyone suspects, we don't really know if the antibodies produced could be a source of problems because we don't even know how long they'll last, and there's the possibility that they can cause an exaggerated immune response, which could kill you....so the question remains, how safe is it long-term? from say 3 months to 3 years?
it's gonna take years to really know about fertility too and the shots definitely are having an effect on that - they just don't know to what degree yet....but they wanna vaccinate children who have a 99.998% chance of recovery with no treatment....and then ya got ppl from ages 18 to 45 who have a 99.95% chance of recovery with no treatment, and these stats are according to the CDC....
i look at the numbers and see what's happened around me, and research what can possibly go wrong with the shots to come up with a decision that heavily weights in toward the side of remaining unvaccinated
so i state why or why not and im told that i don't make sense by a pro-vaxxer? ok then