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
Me and my family have already likely had the virus, luckily mine was mild and just gave chest pain and slight shortness of breath for a few days and I didn't even get a coof.

But we're UK cunts so I'll probably get a chance to go to the moon before we get some kind of test for if it was the wuflu lmao.

If the virus can mutate then a vaccine won't do much, I'll take my chances on round 2 of symptoms until they confirm its actually effective. If it's like flu and we need a fresh vax every year to counter the choice of strain god shat out on us, I'll probably pass lmao.
 
Me and my family have already likely had the virus, luckily mine was mild and just gave chest pain and slight shortness of breath for a few days and I didn't even get a coof.

But we're UK cunts so I'll probably get a chance to go to the moon before we get some kind of test for if it was the wuflu lmao.

If the virus can mutate then a vaccine won't do much, I'll take my chances on round 2 of symptoms until they confirm its actually effective. If it's like flu and we need a fresh vax every year to counter the choice of strain god shat out on us, I'll probably pass lmao.
Viruses mutate. That's why we have to get new shots periodically.
 
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Viruses mutate. That's why we have to get new shots periodically.
I mean in the way flu has many different strains. Some vaccines are more effective than others because of that, like for example chickenpox is just chickenpox. You don't need multiple vaccines for it, it's a one off thing, as opposed to flu which has a new vaccine every year because there's so many different types we have to just predict what one will be the most popular and hope we guess right.
 
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