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It's funny the amount of people who read this and think it says vaccinations.
Personally, I took the vaccine. I had very little in the way of side effects. But I def don't believe in forcing people.
Tell them they will get a credit of 50 dollars on their taxes next year!
You mean he was just poking fun? Or was he just sticking it to me.He was just needling you.
Did anyone have to prove they've been vaccinated to enter grade school? I did in the 50's. What's the difference?
Agreed. If people wish to have no immunity to a viral infection they should have that right. The question is whether insurance companies should have any obligation to pay for medical bills resulting from complications of Covid because an unvaccinated person refused the vaccine and then got Covid. Should the medical expenses of treating covid, in that circumstance, fall upon the individual rather than the insurance company?It's funny the amount of people who read this and think it says vaccinations.
Personally, I took the vaccine. I had very little in the way of side effects. But I def don't believe in forcing people.
Yep. It is still mandatory for public schools today.Did anyone have to prove they've been vaccinated to enter grade school? I did in the 50's. What's the difference?
Agreed. If people wish to have no immunity to a viral infection they should have that right. The question is whether insurance companies should have any obligation to pay for medical bills resulting from complications of Covid because an unvaccinated person refused the vaccine and then got Covid. Should the medical expenses of treating covid, in that circumstance, fall upon the individual rather than the insurance company?
Yep. It is still mandatory for public schools today.
It’s simply untrue that people don’t have immunity to this virus unless they get the vaccine.Agreed. If people wish to have no immunity to a viral infection they should have that right. The question is whether insurance companies should have any obligation to pay for medical bills resulting from complications of Covid because an unvaccinated person refused the vaccine and then got Covid. Should the medical expenses of treating covid, in that circumstance, fall upon the individual rather than the insurance company?
I know a handful of people who have had Covid. They are still dealing with issues such as joint pains and lack of full lung capacity. Some have not yet had smell or taste return.It’s simply untrue that people don’t have immunity to this virus unless they get the vaccine.
Except for the elderly and/or folks with compromised health, 99.7% of folks exposed to this virus produce their own immunity and recover without any complications.
The vaccines is 90-95 % effective.
peace to you
I have heard that as well, that a very small percentage have long term problems.I know a handful of people who have had Covid. They are still dealing with issues such as joint pains and lack of full lung capacity. Some have not yet had smell or taste return.