Are you willing to get the Covid vaccine when offered? (3 Viewers)

Will you get the covid vaccine when offered?

  • Yes

    Votes: 278 73.2%
  • No

    Votes: 106 27.9%

  • Total voters
    380
I hadn't heard that conspiracy theory before. So the Jews created the vaccines to exterminate the world to usher in, basically, a New World Order of 1 government. Did they also unleash Covid on the world so they could develop this vaccine? I guess using the space lasers to cause the California wildfires wasn't enough for them.

/insertsarcasmsmiliethingy.
Me either

I’m very naive when it comes to ethnic conspiracy theories

I never knew “Jews eating babies” was a thing until Qanon and definitely didn’t know it was a centuries old trope
 
Got my booster on Monday evening around 5:30pm (Moderna, Moderna, Moderna). Around 8:30 the next evening (Tuesday, last night), I got hit with a wave of mild nausea, aches, and fatigue. Nothing major, but enough to send me to bed soon thereafter. Felt great when I woke up this morning.

First shot had zero side effects. Second shot, I had those same symptoms but almost exactly 24 hours after the shot.

Has anyone else experienced such a delayed reaction?
 
Got my booster on Monday evening around 5:30pm (Moderna, Moderna, Moderna). Around 8:30 the next evening (Tuesday, last night), I got hit with a wave of mild nausea, aches, and fatigue. Nothing major, but enough to send me to bed soon thereafter. Felt great when I woke up this morning.

First shot had zero side effects. Second shot, I had those same symptoms but almost exactly 24 hours after the shot.

Has anyone else experienced such a delayed reaction?
Yea, my booster side effects hit me on a similar timetable.
 
Got my booster on Monday evening around 5:30pm (Moderna, Moderna, Moderna). Around 8:30 the next evening (Tuesday, last night), I got hit with a wave of mild nausea, aches, and fatigue. Nothing major, but enough to send me to bed soon thereafter. Felt great when I woke up this morning.

Has anyone else experienced such a delayed reaction?

Yes ... almost exactly like this except no nausea. First Moderna was only a sore deltoid, no other effect. Second Moderna was the aches and fatigue offset about 22 hours after the shot (yeah, I was counting). Third Moderna was just like the second -- had the booster Saturday morning, was good all the rest of Saturday, then felt crummy Sunday.
 
Got my booster on Monday evening around 5:30pm (Moderna, Moderna, Moderna). Around 8:30 the next evening (Tuesday, last night), I got hit with a wave of mild nausea, aches, and fatigue. Nothing major, but enough to send me to bed soon thereafter. Felt great when I woke up this morning.

First shot had zero side effects. Second shot, I had those same symptoms but almost exactly 24 hours after the shot.

Has anyone else experienced such a delayed reaction?
The only side affect I had after the 2nd phizer and booster was a very sore arm. It was at its peak 24 hours after
the shot. My arm started feeling much better later that day and the pain was totally gone the day after.
 
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A Southern California man was arrested after he recently attacked workers at a coronavirus vaccination clinic, allegedly calling them “murderers” and falsely accusing the staffers of causing the covid pandemic, according to police and clinic officials.


Two staff members with Families Together of Orange County were injured in a Dec. 30 attack on the group’s mobile clinic in Tustin, Calif., the organization said in a news release Wednesday.

Families Together said one of the members “sustained serious injuries and was sent to the hospital in an ambulance” but that both workers “are expected to make a full recovery within a few days.”


“We are thankful for our team’s bravery, strength and resilience,” the group wrote. “Despite the violent nature of the assault, Families Together kept offering vaccines and boosters to patients that day and the team was fully back at work the following week.”


Thomas Apollo, 43, entered the clinic maskless last week and accused workers of being “murderers” who are “making people sick” before he started throwing punches at staffers, Parsia Jahanbani, mobile operations manager for Families Together, told the Orange County Register.

Jahanbani recounted to the Los Angeles Times that it took multiple people at the clinic to pry Apollo away from a medical assistant he was beating up and that seven police officers were needed to restrain the man over about 15 minutes……..

 
Got my booster on Monday evening around 5:30pm (Moderna, Moderna, Moderna). Around 8:30 the next evening (Tuesday, last night), I got hit with a wave of mild nausea, aches, and fatigue. Nothing major, but enough to send me to bed soon thereafter. Felt great when I woke up this morning.

First shot had zero side effects. Second shot, I had those same symptoms but almost exactly 24 hours after the shot.

Has anyone else experienced such a delayed reaction?
I had a strong delayed reaction, except mine were after the second and third shot of Phizer. Vaccines usually treat me that way.

Flu shots are awful, but I still get them.
 
Jesus
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A Southern California man was arrested after he recently attacked workers at a coronavirus vaccination clinic, allegedly calling them “murderers” and falsely accusing the staffers of causing the covid pandemic, according to police and clinic officials.


Two staff members with Families Together of Orange County were injured in a Dec. 30 attack on the group’s mobile clinic in Tustin, Calif., the organization said in a news release Wednesday.

Families Together said one of the members “sustained serious injuries and was sent to the hospital in an ambulance” but that both workers “are expected to make a full recovery within a few days.”


“We are thankful for our team’s bravery, strength and resilience,” the group wrote. “Despite the violent nature of the assault, Families Together kept offering vaccines and boosters to patients that day and the team was fully back at work the following week.”


Thomas Apollo, 43, entered the clinic maskless last week and accused workers of being “murderers” who are “making people sick” before he started throwing punches at staffers, Parsia Jahanbani, mobile operations manager for Families Together, told the Orange County Register.

Jahanbani recounted to the Los Angeles Times that it took multiple people at the clinic to pry Apollo away from a medical assistant he was beating up and that seven police officers were needed to restrain the man over about 15 minutes……..


It ain't "both sides" who fed this jerk the misinformation that sent him into this rage.
 
Arizona siblings lose both parents to Covid-19 in less than 48 hours


I think that article's headline is misleading. It's missing an adjective to describe two old people with comorbidity and no vaccine. Sad as it is, they chose this.
 
I think that article's headline is misleading. It's missing an adjective to describe two old people with comorbidity and no vaccine. Sad as it is, they chose this.
I was thinking the same thing as I read the story and saw the picture.
 
It was a very small group. The politicalization of this is the reason it is no longer small.

And unless I’m missing something about 90% (and that’s probably a conservative estimate) of it is coming from one side of the aisle….I wouldn’t think it necessary to mock someone who died of Covid but why in the world would I feel sorry for someone willfully spreading disinformation and running a political campaign based on that disinformation….
 
I think its all of the above. We still have pockets of the world that have yet to get 1 shot coverage across their populations, so maybe prioritize that first. Also seems to think it might be medically unnecessary except for vulnerable populations. Vaccines are not without some side effects and can create some non-zero amount of harm, which becomes a closer call with milder disease.

Personally I am wrestling with what to do with my college daughter - she had symptomatic COVID last spring, then was double vaxxed this summer, and now just tested positive again with basically zero symptoms. She also had mono last month. The idea that she needs a booster after being double vaxxed and twice infected in less than 12 months .... I would kind of like to give her immune system a break.
It’s a personal decision. Do what helps you get sleep at night.
And unless I’m missing something about 90% (and that’s probably a conservative estimate) of it is coming from one side of the aisle….I wouldn’t think it necessary to mock someone who died of Covid but why in the world would I feel sorry for someone willfully spreading disinformation and running a political campaign based on that disinformation….
to take that one step further…why feel sorry for anyone who has died. They’re passed…they don’t need sympathy. It’s those that are living that I can understand sympathy.
 
I'm curious what his reasoning is for the idea that we can't keep vaccinating everyone possible every 6 months? Is it some concern with the build up of doses? Just a cost issue? The ability to produce that much vaccine? The logistics? A specific issue for the NHS in the U.K.?

If it's a health concern it's one thing. But, if it's just a cost/logistics/ability to produce issue, I don't see the issue with treating it like the flu vaccine only with a vaccine tailored to a specific variant every 6 months rather than every year. I mean, I get that it might not be possible everywhere, but that's one of those advantages of living in the more developed nations. Maybe that's not fair, but it is reality.

And, maybe with further research, they can reduce the need for boosters/tailored vaccines to only once per year or less. It just seems likely that COVID isn't going away and we are going to end up having to treat it with at least yearly vaccines just like the flu and maybe adopt the Asian habit of wearing masks when sick and/or during winter. But, like the flu vaccine there will be breakthrough infections. I just hope that the strains are generally on the milder side.
US military developed one that should be able to take on future variants, and possibly all coronaviruses. Hope that works out.
 

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