I want to know what is your opinion regarding this matter because even people in my neighborhood have a different opinion regarding this matter. I just one of the people that stuck in the middle of their argument
Would you want to be vaccinated?
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Nope. I already got covid so. I can still get the new variants? The vaccine is old anyway
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Yes I would like to get vaccinated to promote herd immunity
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definitely
I'm not trying to get covid again 😒
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yes ima get it. I havent gotten it yet though.
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I want to. My university wants to do on campus classes again next semester, so it will best if most us get vaccinated prior.
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Vaccinated people can still catch the virus, but the symptoms will be much less severe. Also, by vaccinating, what you're doing is decreasing the strength of the virus. If someone else catches it from you, it will be a weakened form of the virus.
The goal of vaccination isn't to eliminate the virus completely. It's to collectively weaken the virus over time so that the disease diminishes into a common cold.
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I thought everyone can have 1 vaccine only? I guess I'm wrong.
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Vaccinated people can still catch the virus, but the symptoms will be much less severe. Also, by vaccinating, what you're doing is decreasing the strength of the virus. If someone else catches it from you, it will be a weakened form of the virus.
The goal of vaccination isn't to eliminate the virus completely. It's to collectively weaken the virus over time so that the disease diminishes into a common cold.
Ah, I see. Thank you for clearing that up
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Vaccinated people can still catch the virus, but the symptoms will be much less severe. Also, by vaccinating, what you're doing is decreasing the strength of the virus. If someone else catches it from you, it will be a weakened form of the virus.
The goal of vaccination isn't to eliminate the virus completely. It's to collectively weaken the virus over time so that the disease diminishes into a common cold.
Vaccinated people can still catch the virus, but the symptoms will be much less severe. Also, by vaccinating, what you're doing is decreasing the strength of the virus. If someone else catches it from you, it will be a weakened form of the virus.
The goal of vaccination isn't to eliminate the virus completely. It's to collectively weaken the virus over time so that the disease diminishes into a common cold.
this!
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I thought everyone can have 1 vaccine only? I guess I'm wrong.
Almost all vaccines require 2 shots of the 1 vaccine (Pfizer, astrazeneca, moderna etc) to be at their most effective. I think Johnson and Johnson only needs 1 shot but that is much less effective than all the others so will likely be saved for healthy and young people who are much less at risk of covid symptoms. Normally they're supposed to spaced 1 month apart but due to shortages the time between is greater, for me it's almost 3 months in between shots.
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I want to. My university wants to do on campus classes again next semester, so it will best if most us get vaccinated prior.
I feel you. Online studying is hard especially when it comes to examination
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You're fine
and I was bedridden for like a week lol
I also lost my sense of smell and taste
my immune system is a weak bitch
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Yeah just waiting for my turn.
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You're fine
and I was bedridden for like a week lol
I also lost my sense of smell and taste
my immune system is a weak bitch
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Thank you
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I've had the coronavirus and it felt like shit. My lungs were completely filled with fluid and I barely could breathe. It's a miracle I'm still alive because I was in the hospital, bedridden with life support there just in case. Even after recovering, I didn't regain my sense of taste and smell for another 3 months. I had no appetite because I couldn't taste food and I lost tons of weight. For my lungs, the coronavirus weakened them and I now have asthma which I fear may be getting worse. It's insane how messed up my health got because of the virus.
My point is, the coronavirus is no joke. It does damage to your body and that damage can be lifelong. If we vaccinate people, the virus can appear in minor forms sort of like the common cold. That way, nobody has to go through what I did. Personally, I wouldn't vaccinate myself since my immune system has been through so much that I think it can fight the virus better if it comes back. But for other people, they have to do it. It's the only way we can protect others the most effectively.
Wear your mask, stay 6 feet apart, wash your hands properly, and vaccinate yourself.
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I feel you. Online studying is hard especially when it comes to examination
Yeah. I think I'm less productive with remote learning sometimes. Let's keep fighting!
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Yes, absolutely. I'm not about to pull a Typhoid Mary out of ignorance. Just waiting for my turn. My parents already got theirs.
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I already got both shots (pfizer's )
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