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I'd like to repeat this question ^^, because I've now answered this question:Why do you say that?
What makes you think its real?
I'm genuinely interested in your thoughts on the subject.
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I'd like to repeat this question ^^, because I've now answered this question:Why do you say that?
What makes you think its real?
Maybe because they would rather get the shot than get sick? Could that be it? By the way, the polio vaccine did not take any 10 to15 years to be approved. As soon as it was available my mother took me to Stanford University where I stood in line with hundreds of other kids to get the shot.i honestly can’t believe some people are getting a vaccine that was developed so quickly. Other vaccines have taken 10-15 years to develop, yet people are begging to get this vaccine that was developed so fast
Now that's just redefining terms at will.I don’t necessarily think COVID itself is fake. More so that it’s not really a “pandemic”.
EXACTLY!!!!!!!!!!I don't deny that it's real, but I don't think that COVID-19 warrants precautions that seem more suited to controlling an Ebola outbreak. It's killed people, yes, but it isn't killing one in every twenty people or anything like that.
As for the death count, one must also remember that the USA was -- for a time, at least -- counting many deaths that occurred in people who tested positive as COVID-19 deaths. Car crashes, accidents, utterly unrelated causes of death -- all counted as COVID-19 deaths because the victim tested positive.
Not trying to minimize or brush off the horrible losses of loved ones that some people have had to deal with -- I feel awful for you, and I pray that you are comforted -- but I think that COVID-19 has been blown rather out of proportion.
If you want to take the vaccine, fine -- take it. It's your right to take the vaccine if you want, but I like to believe that I have a right to refuse the vaccine on accounts of: it having not been tested for very long compared to other vaccines; having had a sibling made sick, exhausted, and generally miserable for something around a week after the second shot; and, in some vaccines, moral and religious opinions.
Well... technically, the vaccine gives you a minor case of COVID-19, so you would be getting it, but I see what you're trying to say.1. I won't get covid!
Do you think it is real?Now that's just redefining terms at will.
I just don’t, I have many reasons. LolI'd like to repeat this question ^^, because I've now answered this question:
I'm genuinely interested in your thoughts on the subject.