Are you getting the vaccine? - Absolute trashfire thread, please enter with caution

This is one of the reaction I've got before deleting that acc.
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is anyone getting pressured into taking the vaccine for work?
It was recommended to me because if anybody tests positive we have to shut down due to the nature of our work. I think everybody got it but they never asked for proof of vaccination.

I think most businesses will strongly recommend vaccination if needed but not make it mandatory because that opens the door to lawsuits for adverse reactions.

If you can't get the vaccine for health reasons or you're an antivaxxer ask them for their vaccination policy in writing, chances are they'll back off.
 
If you can't get the vaccine for health reasons or you're an antivaxxer ask them for their vaccination policy in writing, chances are they'll back off.
It would be entirely legal to fire someone for being an antivaxer. While being literally mentally retarded would put you under the protection of the Americans with Disabilities Act if you could actually do the job, just being a stupid motherfucker on purpose isn't protected.

I worked in at least one place, long, long ago, and yes, literally run by Jews, where flu vaccines were mandatory, but they provided them for free, and they had exceptions for any imaginable reason you couldn't take a flu vaccine, and didn't check your claims at all (according to other workers), so you could just claim any reason at all not to take it and not get it. As for me, why would I turn down a free vaccine?
 
So how long until we see an episode of My Strange Addiction where some crazy fat lady is addicted to getting vaccines, and goes around to different clinics around the country lying about taking the vaccine so she can keep getting them over and over
 
So it's safe to say nobody wants the Johnson and Johnson vaccine right?

It seems to be the one used at max vaccination sites but nobody goes out of their way to get it.
It is a gay vaccine with at best something like 75% effectiveness, you might as well shoot yourself up with tap water.
 
Why would I take a vaccine for an illness that has an average IFR rate of 0.15%? In other words a 99.85% survival rate?
Also a virus that can be easily treated by drugs like Ivermectin and Hydroxychloroquine combined with Zinc?
If you think vaccinations are going to get rid of COVID-19 then you are misinformed.

Find the evidence. Listen to people who know their stuff. You know, like Nobel prize winners in the field of virology.
 
Maybe at some point in the future, but I'm in no rush. I check off zero of the high risk categories, I work remote, and its entirely possible that I've already had the coof and just didn't realize it. If it actually prevented catching and spreading it, it might be a different story, but "Less severe symptoms but you'll probably still spread it" doesn't mean much to someone who's not liable to develop any major symptoms in the first place, but could be in the concern pop for vaccine reactions. I'm probably putting myself at greater exposure risk going to the overstuffed vaccination centers they got around me than I've been in the entire pandemic. Once its all mostly blown over I might grab it if its still out there, once its had longer to simmer in general pop to boot.

When my leftie friends ask about my vacc status, I just spin a sob story about the shortage of vaccines here and how with the statistics and effectiveness, its a better move for me to leave the doses to those more in need. When my other friends ask, I just tell 'em I'm in no rush to take a vaccine for such minor potential benefits.

Honestly, the whole things overblown in either direction, its a contentious but probably safe vaccine for a declining, fearmongered virus. The coof ain't good but with the way folks were going at it, you'd think this was the cure to airborne ebola.
 
Hydroxychloroquine
Why are you guys still going on about this? Hydroxychloroquine was discredited by the FDA almost a year ago now and every criticism you can make of the vaccines being rushed, untested, and dangerous applies even moreso to the initial attempts at treating covid with hydroxychloroquine. That's why they revoked recommendations of it. Trump was a dumbass for making the issue his when his credentials in the field of medicine are nothing at all.
 
Why are you guys still going on about this? Hydroxychloroquine was discredited by the FDA almost a year ago now and every criticism you can make of the vaccines being rushed, untested, and dangerous applies even moreso to the initial attempts at treating covid with hydroxychloroquine. That's why they revoked recommendations of it. Trump was a dumbass for making the issue his when his credentials in the field of medicine are nothing at all.

It's a boomer thing. My mom watches evangelical Christian channels that preach the same shit and she'd tell me how if only the hospitals would give people that we'd have it over with.
 
If you are in the hospital, how is a drug that's supposed to prevent cells from being infected going to help? Anyway, research showed that you would have to use a cocktail of other things *and* HCQ to have much effect, and lots of medical/drug people don't like cocktails.
 
Got poke #2 yesterday, a few people have said the second one is a doozy* but I'm not having too much trouble. My arm is way less stiff than the first round, but I'm pretty achy in general right now and really tired. I slept like shit last night so it could just be that, but it feels a lot like flu-aches. I was able to get some yardwork done just fine and I haven't suddently developed the ability to speak Russian so I'm assuming all is well.

*I think the people I know having shitty 2nd poke reactions did Moderna, and I did Pfizer. I didn't pick it for any reason other than it being available at the time. Just fuck me up fam, so I can go back to volunteering.
 
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