Did you get the covid shot?
Post here if you never got a single dose of the covid shot. I never got a single shot.
sharePost here if you never got a single dose of the covid shot. I never got a single shot.
shareOh look, another politically charged post from ClownBaby. Quelle surprise
shareNothing political about a shot.
shareOh please. Covid vaccinations were totally a political hot topic.
What sort of movies do you like? Do you have a favourite one?
You're a real stick in the mud. Relax.
shareThanks. So do you have a favourite movie?
shareOne for each letter of the alphabet.
shareOh cool!
Name them.
You guess and I'll tell you how many you've got right.
shareI'm guessing S for Sauvage
Signed, million man.
You picked a film about a rent boy. Why am I not surprised?
shareYou made a statement so back it up.
shareDid you get the polio shot? Or whooping cough shot? Or diphtheria shot? Or tetanus shot?
shareThose shots protect you from getting it.
shareThat’s the point.
I work with an Albanian, they had no Polio shot there when he was a kid and he’s lucky to be walking around.
The covid shot doesnt stop you from getting covid.
shareTrue, but it does make the infection, in many cases, less severe.
shareIt lowers your chances of getting covid and protects you from becoming hospitalized or dying similarly like the flu shot.
You mistakingly believe that there is only ONE version of covid when similarly like the flu and common cold, there are many versions which are constantly mutating into even more varients.
Under those conditions, a vaccine cannot protect you against ALL varients - just the few latest like it does with the yearly flu virus.
Throwing the baby out with the bath water makes zero sense. It's better to increase your chances of avoiding covid rather than forego being vaccinated because it cannot provide 100% protection.
Even if you're young and healthy, covid silently and slowly damages organs like the brain and heart, etc with each exposure. I know people who suffer from permanent long term health damage after getting covid. Not worth the risk.
I don't normally do vaccines, but too many unknowns about covid and the way it attacks the body which is why I make an exception and get the covid vaccine yearly.
Maybe im walking straight into your little trap here but
"So do the covid shots"
Only Republicans think otherwise * , I have no idea why , I cant see any reason on gods green earth why you're choice of political party would affect your opinion of the covid vac , but here we are .
And btw, Lord Trump has had lots of these shots
*thats why people are complaining about your political posts in GD section.
antivaxxing is an exclusively republican passion and a political hot potato . and stupid.
Only Republicans think otherwise *
I'm not sure what you're asking
If its "Why do people go back" The explanation is simple. The vaccine shot does not last forever and requires booster shots . "booster" . The clues in the name.
If its "Are republicans the people that go back?" I'd hazard that they arnt , given that the republicans refuse to take it.
Because you said Only Republicans think this, while also acknowledging that it’s mostly democrats going back to get booster shots.
A big part of the issues is calling it a vaccine. The other vaccinations that we receive in our lifetimes do last forever. You get a small pox vaccine when you are 5, and you good for life. The Covid vaccine is more like the flu shot. It’s good for a short period of time, and it only protects against a certain strand. Plenty of people how gotten the shot, and caught Covid, and they are just told that it’s mutating.
I also think it’s less political than what you see online. Older Republicans tend to have gotten the shot because they are high risk.
A lot of Black people, who are statically 90% democrat are skeptical, and don’t trust it.
It isn't "Republicans"... it's anyone that isn't a corporate Democrat ass-kisser.
shareCovid is sooo 3 years ago dahling.
shareGood for you but nobody cares.
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