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Reformed1689

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I really don't know why so many people fuss about this. Any normal human being would want the best health for themselves and their families. If the vaccine works 50%, that is half good than zero.
Don't know long term effects so we don't know that is what is best.
 

Reformed1689

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surely protection and caution is better than nothing, especially when we know the possible risks?
Again, we do not know the long-term effects of an mrna vaccine. So no, I would rather risk Covid and I did, as did my entire family. Now we have just as much immunity as the vaccine.
 

Revmitchell

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sure, I agree, but would you not rather have some protection for you and your family, than suffer and possibly die?

tge posdibility of death are far too small to take the risk. Since they don’t want any info in the public contrary to the narrative that it works I don’t trust it.
 

SavedByGrace

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tge posdibility of death are far too small to take the risk. Since they don’t want any info in the public contrary to the narrative that it works I don’t trust it.

I was for about a year not for taking the vaccine, but when I saw in the press, that cases here in the UK were rising quite a lot, I took my first jab at the beginning of July. the Pfizer one. Still unsure of the second, as I will quite ill after the first one for 3 weeks. I do wish I could simply trust in the Lord, as some of my friends do.
 
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