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RE: Real world evidence shows Pfizer vaccine 97% effective against symptomatic disease
(03-11-2021 10:15 PM)natibeast21 Wrote:  I’ll pass on the vaccine as others need it more and still don’t think it’s necessary for myself.

You should definitely get the vaccine when you are eligible. You may not feel you need it, but it also helps protect those around you.
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(03-12-2021 10:41 AM)Morkai Wrote:  
(03-11-2021 10:15 PM)natibeast21 Wrote:  I’ll pass on the vaccine as others need it more and still don’t think it’s necessary for myself.

You should definitely get the vaccine when you are eligible. You may not feel you need it, but it also helps protect those around you.

I'll take care of my own personal health thanks. Maybe I've had it already maybe I haven't. If yes, until I see studies published regarding vaccines being better than one's own antibodies, I'll be one of the last as others need it and want it much more than I do. My parents even have yet to get it and one of them does really want it.

I've been remote work since March 2020.
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RE: Real world evidence shows Pfizer vaccine 97% effective against symptomatic disease
(03-12-2021 07:15 AM)dfarr Wrote:  The vaccines are giving the elderly population a lot more hope. I can’t tell you the number of patients that I see who are relieved to be able to take their masks off around me and have told me they went out to eat for the first time in a year now that they’re vaccinated.

Yep my grandmother literally did not leave her house for one year. She's now able to shop on her own and will be going back to church for the first time in a year Sunday. Couldn't be happier for her.
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RE: Real world evidence shows Pfizer vaccine 97% effective against symptomatic disease
(03-12-2021 10:59 AM)natibeast21 Wrote:  
(03-12-2021 10:41 AM)Morkai Wrote:  
(03-11-2021 10:15 PM)natibeast21 Wrote:  I’ll pass on the vaccine as others need it more and still don’t think it’s necessary for myself.

You should definitely get the vaccine when you are eligible. You may not feel you need it, but it also helps protect those around you.

I'll take care of my own personal health thanks. Maybe I've had it already maybe I haven't. If yes, until I see studies published regarding vaccines being better than one's own antibodies, I'll be one of the last as others need it and want it much more than I do. My parents even have yet to get it and one of them does really want it.

I've been remote work since March 2020.

A lot of these libtards need to learn to mind their own business.
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RE: Real world evidence shows Pfizer vaccine 97% effective against symptomatic disease
(03-12-2021 10:41 AM)Morkai Wrote:  
(03-11-2021 10:15 PM)natibeast21 Wrote:  I’ll pass on the vaccine as others need it more and still don’t think it’s necessary for myself.

You should definitely get the vaccine when you are eligible. You may not feel you need it, but it also helps protect those around you.


If the vax works, why do I need it to protect others? Can't they just get it and protect themselves?

If a person is at risk, they can get the vax. I'll take my 99.999% chances that I'll be fine.
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RE: Real world evidence shows Pfizer vaccine 97% effective against symptomatic disease
(03-12-2021 12:24 PM)ericsrevenge76 Wrote:  
(03-12-2021 10:41 AM)Morkai Wrote:  
(03-11-2021 10:15 PM)natibeast21 Wrote:  I’ll pass on the vaccine as others need it more and still don’t think it’s necessary for myself.

You should definitely get the vaccine when you are eligible. You may not feel you need it, but it also helps protect those around you.


If the vax works, why do I need it to protect others? Can't they just get it and protect themselves?

If a person is at risk, they can get the vax. I'll take my 99.999% chances that I'll be fine.

That's the lie that bites them, and still they ignore it.

"YOU'RE KILLING GRANDMA IF YOU DON'T"
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RE: Real world evidence shows Pfizer vaccine 97% effective against symptomatic disease
(03-12-2021 12:24 PM)ericsrevenge76 Wrote:  
(03-12-2021 10:41 AM)Morkai Wrote:  
(03-11-2021 10:15 PM)natibeast21 Wrote:  I’ll pass on the vaccine as others need it more and still don’t think it’s necessary for myself.

You should definitely get the vaccine when you are eligible. You may not feel you need it, but it also helps protect those around you.


If the vax works, why do I need it to protect others? Can't they just get it and protect themselves?

If a person is at risk, they can get the vax. I'll take my 99.999% chances that I'll be fine.

That's a very self centered view of the world.

Not everyone can get vaccinated. Children, Pregnant women, people with specific allergies to vaccine components. The whole concept of herd immunity is for us to protect the people who can't develop immunity.

This is why it's so dangerous for the anti-vaxxer parents to send their kids to school without an MMR and give the kid with a compromised immune system measles.
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RE: Real world evidence shows Pfizer vaccine 97% effective against symptomatic disease
(03-12-2021 04:47 PM)U_of_Elvis Wrote:  
(03-12-2021 12:24 PM)ericsrevenge76 Wrote:  
(03-12-2021 10:41 AM)Morkai Wrote:  
(03-11-2021 10:15 PM)natibeast21 Wrote:  I’ll pass on the vaccine as others need it more and still don’t think it’s necessary for myself.

You should definitely get the vaccine when you are eligible. You may not feel you need it, but it also helps protect those around you.


If the vax works, why do I need it to protect others? Can't they just get it and protect themselves?

If a person is at risk, they can get the vax. I'll take my 99.999% chances that I'll be fine.

That's a very self centered view of the world.

Not everyone can get vaccinated. Children, Pregnant women, people with specific allergies to vaccine components. The whole concept of herd immunity is for us to protect the people who can't develop immunity.

This is why it's so dangerous for the anti-vaxxer parents to send their kids to school without an MMR and give the kid with a compromised immune system measles.


And there it is right on cue.

"Your gonna kill grandma you selfish so and so."

Most of these vaccines are not even vaccines at all, and they do not stop you from possibly spreading Covid.

Your position is also very self centered. You demand I take a shot that has not had years of testing and trials and was literally just created over the last 12 months.

I have pushed the elderly and vulnerable in my family to get it, but I am not in a position to demand anyone take it or tell them what they have to put in their body.
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RE: Real world evidence shows Pfizer vaccine 97% effective against symptomatic disease
(03-12-2021 04:56 PM)ericsrevenge76 Wrote:  
(03-12-2021 04:47 PM)U_of_Elvis Wrote:  
(03-12-2021 12:24 PM)ericsrevenge76 Wrote:  
(03-12-2021 10:41 AM)Morkai Wrote:  
(03-11-2021 10:15 PM)natibeast21 Wrote:  I’ll pass on the vaccine as others need it more and still don’t think it’s necessary for myself.

You should definitely get the vaccine when you are eligible. You may not feel you need it, but it also helps protect those around you.


If the vax works, why do I need it to protect others? Can't they just get it and protect themselves?

If a person is at risk, they can get the vax. I'll take my 99.999% chances that I'll be fine.

That's a very self centered view of the world.

Not everyone can get vaccinated. Children, Pregnant women, people with specific allergies to vaccine components. The whole concept of herd immunity is for us to protect the people who can't develop immunity.

This is why it's so dangerous for the anti-vaxxer parents to send their kids to school without an MMR and give the kid with a compromised immune system measles.

Most of these vaccines are not even vaccines at all

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RE: Real world evidence shows Pfizer vaccine 97% effective against symptomatic disease
(03-12-2021 04:59 PM)Morkai Wrote:  
(03-12-2021 04:56 PM)ericsrevenge76 Wrote:  Most of these vaccines are not even vaccines at all

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You always have been allergic to basic facts.

Check out JR's post on it if you want more details as to why some of these are not really vaccines.
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RE: Real world evidence shows Pfizer vaccine 97% effective against symptomatic disease
(03-12-2021 04:56 PM)ericsrevenge76 Wrote:  
(03-12-2021 04:47 PM)U_of_Elvis Wrote:  
(03-12-2021 12:24 PM)ericsrevenge76 Wrote:  
(03-12-2021 10:41 AM)Morkai Wrote:  
(03-11-2021 10:15 PM)natibeast21 Wrote:  I’ll pass on the vaccine as others need it more and still don’t think it’s necessary for myself.

You should definitely get the vaccine when you are eligible. You may not feel you need it, but it also helps protect those around you.


If the vax works, why do I need it to protect others? Can't they just get it and protect themselves?

If a person is at risk, they can get the vax. I'll take my 99.999% chances that I'll be fine.

That's a very self centered view of the world.

Not everyone can get vaccinated. Children, Pregnant women, people with specific allergies to vaccine components. The whole concept of herd immunity is for us to protect the people who can't develop immunity.

This is why it's so dangerous for the anti-vaxxer parents to send their kids to school without an MMR and give the kid with a compromised immune system measles.


And there it is right on cue.

"Your gonna kill grandma you selfish so and so."

Most of these vaccines are not even vaccines at all, and they do not stop you from possibly spreading Covid.

Your position is also very self centered. You demand I take a shot that has not had years of testing and trials and was literally just created over the last 12 months.

I have pushed the elderly and vulnerable in my family to get it, but I am not in a position to demand anyone take it or tell them what they have to put in their body.

Show me where I demanded anything?

You explained your position, I told you it was self centered.
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(03-12-2021 05:24 PM)U_of_Elvis Wrote:  
(03-12-2021 04:56 PM)ericsrevenge76 Wrote:  
(03-12-2021 04:47 PM)U_of_Elvis Wrote:  
(03-12-2021 12:24 PM)ericsrevenge76 Wrote:  
(03-12-2021 10:41 AM)Morkai Wrote:  You should definitely get the vaccine when you are eligible. You may not feel you need it, but it also helps protect those around you.


If the vax works, why do I need it to protect others? Can't they just get it and protect themselves?

If a person is at risk, they can get the vax. I'll take my 99.999% chances that I'll be fine.

That's a very self centered view of the world.

Not everyone can get vaccinated. Children, Pregnant women, people with specific allergies to vaccine components. The whole concept of herd immunity is for us to protect the people who can't develop immunity.

This is why it's so dangerous for the anti-vaxxer parents to send their kids to school without an MMR and give the kid with a compromised immune system measles.


And there it is right on cue.

"Your gonna kill grandma you selfish so and so."

Most of these vaccines are not even vaccines at all, and they do not stop you from possibly spreading Covid.

Your position is also very self centered. You demand I take a shot that has not had years of testing and trials and was literally just created over the last 12 months.

I have pushed the elderly and vulnerable in my family to get it, but I am not in a position to demand anyone take it or tell them what they have to put in their body.

Show me where I demanded anything?

You explained your position, I told you it was self centered.


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RE: Real world evidence shows Pfizer vaccine 97% effective against symptomatic disease
My body my choice right? If that works for abortion, it should work for anyone who doesn't want a vaccine.
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You people realize these vaccines are not approved right? Emergency authorization. No vaccine has EVER been produced anywhere NEAR this quickly. And if you get sick and/or die, too bad so sad. They're immune from being sued. It's gotta suck to be so afraid of dying you can't live.
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(03-12-2021 11:12 AM)TIGERCITY Wrote:  
(03-12-2021 07:15 AM)dfarr Wrote:  The vaccines are giving the elderly population a lot more hope. I can’t tell you the number of patients that I see who are relieved to be able to take their masks off around me and have told me they went out to eat for the first time in a year now that they’re vaccinated.

Yep my grandmother literally did not leave her house for one year. She's now able to shop on her own and will be going back to church for the first time in a year Sunday. Couldn't be happier for her.

Tiger city, how old is your grandma?? Wondering if she’s older than I am.
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