COVID vaccination choice - a poll

Assuming a COVID vaccine is available by the end of the year, will you take it?


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Seeing as I was exposed to someone who tested positive, got sick for a week but never drove the 80 mile round trip to be tested. I just self isolated at home for the CDC prescribed 10 days without fever or symptoms.

I’ll pass on the vaccine, specially the first generation drugs.

Would like to get an antibody test.
 
And who gives us this magical digital chip? Internment camp?

YUP

CHECK THE NEWS. MANY EUROPEAN UNION STATES ARE DEBATING FORCED VACCINATIONS BY LAW OR HAVE ALREADY DRAFTED THE LAW.

Denmark just had massive protests this past week against mandatory vaccination by Cop-order. They won. Danish Politicians withdrew legislation.

UK is now proposing forced vaccinations in their parliament.

Canadian Gov is building quarantine camps for COVID19 infected persons, "and other related persons".....

Its happening quickly. Our news media isn't talking about it....
 
And who gives us this magical digital chip? Internment camp?

The chip isn't magical. This is Bill Gates technology.

Gates has sold implantable digital ID since COVID19 brokeout. Gates patented the tech with MIT. Out of the goodness of his heart.

This is part of "The Great Reset" .

To merge man with machine.

Thats what Klaus Schwab tell us. He leads Davos.

GREAT RESET. AGENDA 2030. THE 4TH INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION.

ITS EVERYWHERE.
 
Holy shit that is scary.
No way would I or my family ever get branded.

Coming soon. They're already pushing forced vaccinations in Europe.

Quarantine camps being built in Canada now.

What are you guys gunna do when it comes down to it?
 
Really? People with children 2 to 18 are at risk?
everyone regardless of age is at risk if they come in contact with an infected person. Infected persons are not distributed uniformly. Therefore risk in non-uniform. We don't know in any particular situation what the risk is, we can only estimate what the risk is on average. The risk will go down significantly for everyone if roughly 60 some percent of the population or more get vaccinated. Below that number the benefit to the unvaccinated, on average, of others being vaccinated, drops. if only a small percentage of the population get vaccinated, those many that don't gain, on average, practically no reduction in risk. The advantage to going past the magic number, somewhere between 60-70 % vaccinated worldwide, is that there is then an excellent chance of the covid-19 virus virtually disappearing. How ever if too few get vaccinated, then we will remain subject to future flare ups. Everyone who can get vaccinated should. It's the the smart thing to do; it's the right thing to do.
 
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Actually the medical community has stated the following:

Nearly all the current vaccines for COVID will require two doses for immunization. The expectation is that the current vaccines will last (be effective) for 2 to 3 years.

In the future COVID vaccines are expected to be available that will provide lifetime immunity. These are likely to be available within two years. The COVID-19 coronavirus does not appear to be evolving in a manner that will require a new shot every year (like the flu) to address the latest variants/strains.

The real risk with the COVID vaccine is that not enough people take it to arrive at global herd immunity. Unless 70% of people take the vaccine then COVID will be present as a yearly endemic in society flaring up each winter (similar to the flu)

I will note that the common cold coronaviruses (OC43, HKU1, NL63, 229E, etc.) are all endemics that flare up in winter since there is no vaccine. However they are far less deadly than COVID-19.
after I posted above I noticed that you had already noted what I did, except you gave more complete detail. You have explained nicely why we all should do are part and get vaccinated.
 
everyone regardless of age is at risk if they come in contact with an infected person. Infected persons are not distributed uniformly. Therefore risk in non-uniform. We don't know in any particular situation what the risk is, we can only estimate what the risk is on average. The risk will go down significantly for everyone if roughly 60 some percent of the population or more get vaccinated. Below that number the benefit to the unvaccinated, on average, of others being vaccinated, drops. if only a small percentage of the population get vaccinated, those many that don't gain, on average, practically no reduction in risk. The advantage to going past the magic number, somewhere between 60-70 % vaccinated worldwide, is that there is then an excellent chance of the covid-19 virus virtually disappearing. How ever if too few get vaccinated, then we will remain subject to future flare ups. Everyone who can get vaccinated should. It's the the smart thing to do; it's the right thing to do.

Fatalities are all skewed to the elderly and chronically ill. The young and healthy don't need to worry at all. Further the death numbers via death certificates are riddled with fraud from guv money. Scant population testing for antibodies has been done. That way, we could have extrapolated to the local population and ascertained a more accurate death rate using a much larger denominator. But since this is 95% political anyway, who cares.
 
everyone regardless of age is at risk if they come in contact with an infected person. Infected persons are not distributed uniformly. Therefore risk in non-uniform. We don't know in any particular situation what the risk is, we can only estimate what the risk is on average. The risk will go down significantly for everyone if roughly 60 some percent of the population or more get vaccinated. Below that number the benefit to the unvaccinated, on average, of others being vaccinated, drops. if only a small percentage of the population get vaccinated, those many that don't gain, on average, practically no reduction in risk. The advantage to going past the magic number, somewhere between 60-70 % vaccinated worldwide, is that there is then an excellent chance of the covid-19 virus virtually disappearing. How ever if too few get vaccinated, then we will remain subject to future flare ups. Everyone who can get vaccinated should. It's the the smart thing to do; it's the right thing to do.
The risk of catching a virus and the risk of dying from it are two entirely different things. We have done nothing to protect those at risk of dying, nothing.
Nursing home patients still account for nearly half the deaths. Why? Because they have not been secured. How does shutting down a restaurant protect those in a nursing home? It doesn't. The morbidly obese still account for a disproportionate number of deaths. Why? If we identify and tell them to quarantine some lunatic leftist would call it fat shaming.
This has never been about protecting those at risk of dying because the more that die the better the agenda will work.
 
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