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To: wavecounter who wrote (186621)2/22/2023 2:04:21 PM
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Jim50
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I've never known anyone who died from it nor even hospitalized for it.

The leader of this thread was I believe hospitalized and has symptoms of long covid. I'll let him confirm or deny as I don't really know his personal details.

Pretty much everyone I know has been vaxxed, and has had covid. I know one person who refused the vaccine and seriously messed up his sense of smell and taste when he caught covid. What the data tells me is that almost nobody has become sick because of the vaccine and there is a lot of evidence that it leads to milder cases of covid. There are a few adverse reactions associated with the vaccination, but that is to be expected anytime that substances and injected into people.

At this point the country has reached whatever degree of herd immunity that it is likely to have. There is a risk to getting the vaccine, there is a risk to getting covid without the immune headstart of the vaccine. There is no risk free option.



To: wavecounter who wrote (186621)2/22/2023 7:25:12 PM
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You are not wrong. Covid never warranted a vaccine. Not nearly deadly enough. Rebranded flu is a good equivalent