Will You get the SARS-CoV-2 Vaccine when it becomes available Why/Why not?

Vaccine Yea or Nay

  • Yes

    Votes: 36 23.2%
  • No

    Votes: 75 48.4%
  • Conditional Yes (Work Requirement or School Enrollment)

    Votes: 44 28.4%

  • Total voters
    155
The last time I had a vaccine was 10 years ago for highschool sports. I might have even gotten the coof already, but even if I didn't I still would rather tough it out since my immune system's pretty robust.

But the vaccine really, really should be opt-in instead of mandatory. The usual suspects are already enough on edge with the 5G, don't push it so hard that they'll become convinced it's the mark of the beast.
 
Not right away, but considering I caught it and it ruined my shit I would prefer to avoid it. When it's been out for a while and perfected I'll take it then.
 
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So I got the flu a couple of years ago, I mean it really hit me like a bullet and I barely made it to the urgent care where the doctor (very nice and gentle) tested me and confirmed it was the flu. She asked why I didn't get a flu shot and I told her the last time I got vaccinated it was by having shoved up my nose, whereupon I developed a sinus infection that caused endless misery, trips to a radiologist and rounds of antibiotics, for two years. It finally went away after I put chile peppers in everything I ate (it caused a lot of mucus to drain) and drank fresh squeezed orange juice every day. "Oh of course, we don't use that kind of vaccine anymore, it wasn't very effective". Two days of Tamiflu later I was fine.

I will wait and see what adverse effects the China Flu vaccine may have. Once bitten, twice shy.
 
Shit, for the right price I'd test the thing

Best case, it works and I'm immune. Worst case it backfires and I get a nice phat payout

But the vaccine really, really should be opt-in instead of mandatory. The usual suspects are already enough on edge with the 5G, don't push it so hard that they'll become convinced it's the mark of the beast.
Who gives a shit what the reetard usual suspect thinks? The opinions of those who buy into the 5g horseshit are irrelevant, don't let a few lunatic weirdos dictate public health policy.
 
I wouldn't get it unless I had to for work, but I don't work for 'the man' right now anyway and if I ever do again it'll be a few years from now when the panic over it will likely have died down. My husband does work for 'the man', however, so if it was mandatory to get it for work (even though he's been working this whole time already, not even from home) he would have to get it, despite us both having something like a 0.1% chance of dying from it. I wouldn't be thrilled about him getting it, though. Hopefully it won't come to that.
 
Nah. Traditional vaccines (weakened strains of existing bacteria or similar but weaker diseases) were introduced over 200 years ago and have been tried, thoroughly tested and refined to produce something that is safe and generally effective. Trying to introduce a new type of vaccine that operates completely differently and has literally never been tested on humans until less than a month ago is...well, suspect to say the least.

Once there's sufficient data that show it's perfectly fine and no one's becoming sterile or growing tits, then I'll take a chance on it. Until then, no.
 
No. It will be rushed and experimental so I'll take my chances with the actual disease, thanks. I'm not in a high-risk category and my immune system has worked fine so far.

The shot should not be mandatory across the board either; if someone wants to volunteer to get it fine, but if you're willing to give the government power to forcefully inject you with whatever substance they decide on, because they claim it to be in "the public interest", I think that's an extremely dangerous precedent to set.

Also, the same people who never shut the fuck up about how overpopulation is going to destroy the earth and kill us all are the ones shilling the vaccines hardest (Bill Gates being a prime example). You don't have to be paranoid to feel like maybe something's a little "off" about that.
 
I'll hold back as long as I can, but I have a feeling that my job and having a vulnerable relative will require me to get it sooner.

I never thought I'd actually be reluctant to get a vaccine; I can't stand anti-vaxxers. But from what's been described it involves injecting DNA from the virus into your body which has never been done before.
 
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I'll hold back as long as I can, but I have a feeling that my job and having a vulnerable relative will require me to get it sooner.

I never thought I'd actually be reluctant to get a vaccine; I can't stand anti-vaxxers. But from what's been described it involves injecting DNA from the virus into your body which has never been done before.

Just the RNA for the spike protein, but sure.
 
I have the sneaking suspicion that if I want to travel internationally again I'll probably have to get vaccinated for this. That being said until I get a job I won't be going anywhere overseas so I'll wait until the first and second rounds are out and have had some time for doctors to see if there are any lasting side effects.
 
Yeah because I'm already an autistic retard so what can the vax do to me anyway? Either I'll die of lung cancer from radon, asbestos inhalation or some weird reaction to the vax.
 
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