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To: TigerPaw who wrote (186589)2/22/2023 11:04:46 AM
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So far, I've not seen enough to convince me that the jab is safe as well as effective. Maybe you or someone else can do that for me.

Rather than your thoughts on what's wrong with the anti-vax rhetoric., I was more interested in why get the vax at all. I know that to all the pro-vaxers this should be obvious, to me it's not. While most everyone I've known have gotten Covid, none have had a serious case of it. I've never known anyone who died from it nor even hospitalized for it. Many of my friends have had the vax plus multiple boosters but still got the virus.

To me, all drugs have potential risks/side effects and the vax should be no exception. Whether you believe them or not, the sheer volume of info/data/studies, at the very least, illustrates some of those risks even if they may be of a low probabilty.

I'm willing to agree that covid is highly contagious, but I still for the life of me, don't see the need for me to get vaxxed. Am I wrong?