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Please give me information about vaccination against Covid-19

Beauty / Health
#1
  • Hope
  • 2021/04/05 17:45

I wanted to post a topic about the Covid-19 vaccine, hoping to hear opinions and impressions about the vaccine from those who have already been vaccinated, those who are going to be vaccinated,
and those who are not planning to be vaccinated at the present time.
I myself have not been vaccinated as of yet, but I would like to refer to your opinions and impressions.
I am sure there are many people who will be inoculating themselves, so I would be happy to exchange information with them. Thank you in advance.

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#2
  • ボケ
  • 2021/04/06 (Tue) 08:57
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First
give reasons why you don't vaccinate.

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#3

I guess it's a choice of which risk you want to take. Either you get corona and possibly get very sick, or you get the vaccine and have some problems later ? I had corona last year, and I got Pfizer just in case. From what I have heard of people suffering from the aftereffects, I consider myself lucky that I only had a mild fever and olfactory problems and was back to normal after 3 weeks. It was difficult for me, too, as I had no appetite due to the slight fever and was dizzy from sleeping all the time, but my family who lived with me also had a hard time disinfecting the whole house and wearing masks in the house every day. It was heartbreaking that I had to contact all my friends with whom I had come in contact and ask them to take PCR tests, which caused a lot of trouble for the people around me.

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#5
  • 自己判断
  • 2021/04/06 (Tue) 10:00
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Anyone who willingly vaccinates is a moron.

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#6
  • ボケ
  • 2021/04/06 (Tue) 10:57
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Vaccination finished !
I'm so happy!

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#7
  • 自分で決めて大丈夫
  • 2021/04/06 (Tue) 11:14
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I recently received my 1st dose of Modela.
( This is a priority vaccination due to my occupation )
I am in my late 40s and have no pre-existing conditions, but there were no adverse reactions that I was particularly concerned about.
Since it is a muscle injection, I had a muscle pain for about 2 days in the area where I was injected.
Everyone I know in their late 30's to late 40's who have actually had the procedure said the same thing, and I often hear that the pain and lethargy are worse the second time than the first time.
A neighbor of mine, a Japanese woman in her late 60s, said that after the second inoculation of Moderna, she had a severe fatigue and had a hard time.

You should consult your doctor before deciding on the Corona vaccination if you have pre-existing conditions or allergy problems.
As the Los Angeles County website clearly states, it is not mandatory at all.
I think you can wait and see how things go a bit more, and I think it's a personal decision.

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#8

Myturn.ca.gov

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#9
  • 出たよ。
  • 2021/04/06 (Tue) 11:27
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↑ A reclusive old curmudgeon who can only respond to nonsense. Please go away.

And you're cracking my name again.

Showa it's time to go 🪦.

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#10
  • 打たないは
  • 2021/04/06 (Tue) 11:29
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I have an acquaintance, a woman in her 60s, who had a stroke after the vaccination and was hospitalized. I will meet our mutual acquaintance again tomorrow and report the progress.

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#11
  • zorro gris
  • 2021/04/06 (Tue) 11:32
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I have already finished my inoculation.  I am happy to say that I have been inoculated.  There is no guarantee that it will work, you know.

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#12
  • 学習
  • 2021/04/06 (Tue) 14:25
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J & J inoculation complete
What are people afraid of if they don't want to ?.

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#13
  • おっ
  • 2021/04/06 (Tue) 15:08
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#12
> J & J vaccination completed

No one around me has had the J & J vaccine, so I would like to hear your thoughts !
I can only get an appointment after 4/15, but my husband is interested because he only needs one dose.
Did you have any kind of side reaction ? It was just normal and a little painful ?
I would appreciate it if you could share.

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#14

My comment is not showing up so I will post it again.

> # 2 Give reasons why you are not vaccinated

I am not eligible for vaccination at this time and cannot take it yet.

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#15

> # 13
J&I am also interested in the J vaccine as it seems to only require one dose.

A blogger in the US wrote an article about his experience. https://ameblo.jp/laaroma/entry-12666298949.html

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#16

I got inoculated yesterday.
I went to a pharmacy near my house, got inoculated quickly without waiting in line, and went home. There was no change in my body, but on the contrary, for some reason, my usual joint pains eased and I felt refreshed.
But today, I have normal joint pains again. I was worried because I have rheumatism and take immunosuppressive drugs every 3 weeks.
I was a little worried that I would have terrible symptoms if I had a vaccine when I am taking it and I don't have much immunity ?, but I was fine.

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#17
  • ワクチン
  • 2021/04/06 (Tue) 18:49
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I received my first Pfizer vaccine today.
Anyway, sleepy, sleepy, that's how I feel.

When I was in line, the topic of conversation was
Can illegal aliens also get vaccines for free ?
Free even though they don't pay taxes ?
Everyone, go get vaccinated in your own country !
From now on, this card is I don't want to work with people who don't ! have it.
I also don't want to vaccinate illegal aliens because they are not doing their duty !.

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#18
  • わかってないね〜
  • 2021/04/06 (Tue) 20:05
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Considering why they let the homeless and illegal aliens hit first. LOL

I still don't want to hit it.

I know what's in it ?

tho

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#19
  • 無知
  • 2021/04/06 (Tue) 20:07
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# 17
What you're saying is really absurd
First of all, if you've been vaccinated, you can work with an infected person without a card and you'll still be asymptomatic ? That's why you get the shot

No.2
The United States is a humane country, even illegal immigrants and homeless people get healthcare. Even homeless people get medical care
I mean, if a homeless, illegal immigrant is infected and needs intensive care, the hospital will take him to the ICU
You can either get one vaccine and be asymptomatic, or you can not get him vaccinated and he'll get very sick and be in the hospital. That would cost more money
Think one more step ahead to see which is better.

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#20
  • 無知
  • 2021/04/06 (Tue) 20:08
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# 18

So ? what's in it ?

I know you can't say, as usual

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#21
  • わかってないね〜
  • 2021/04/06 (Tue) 20:12
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That's why you don't want to hit

I know you ? lol

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#22
  • あほ
  • 2021/04/06 (Tue) 20:14
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Some people said ! I don't want to work with people who don't have this card in the future .

There are people out there. It's always someone with a low income.

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#23
  • 無知
  • 2021/04/07 (Wed) 09:14
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# 21
So what's in it?
You know, there are people out there who don't know what they're doing


I've already been vaccinated ?

They're probably afraid of this because they don't know what messenger RNA is ?
I bet you idiots are afraid of this because you don't understand messenger RNA.
Messenger RNA is much safer than the flu vaccine where you have to inject live bacteria to make antibodies
IQ's are not low enough to believe all the crap that is being spouted on Google University. I'm not low enough IQ to believe the bullshit they're spouting on Google University.

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#24
  • おトーマス
  • 2021/04/07 (Wed) 13:18
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On a Facebook group called "Japanese in the U.S.," people exchange information about vaccines, which vaccines they have received, and what side effects they have experienced. There are nearly 3,000 members, so why don't you take a look?

By the way, I am a new member who joined recently.

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#26

Don't they know that the more loudly they advertise their FB group here, the more distrustful it will be?

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#28
  • 打たない
  • 2021/04/08 (Thu) 00:07
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What scares me is that the vaccine has been available at this speed, so I won't hit it. However, I understand the feelings of those who have had the vaccine and want to have it.

Even taking into account the fact that everything can be done faster than before due to the development of medicine and technology, I am still afraid to take the vaccine that has been developed in such a short period of clinical trials.

There are many people here and in real life who seem to despise those who don't vaccinate, so I try not to talk about vaccines and try to pass it off well when probed.

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#29
  • 弱者
  • 2021/04/08 (Thu) 07:16
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Those who cling to vaccines are, unfortunately, mentally weak. So they have abandoned the path of survival by their own hands in favor of others.

I would never let my own family members be the only ones to get into a fight with me.

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#30
  • 弱者
  • 2021/04/08 (Thu) 07:20
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It's just a common cold when you get infected. The only people who should need the vaccine are the elderly and those with underlying medical conditions, but even pregnant women have been vaccinated and some have miscarried at 7 months. Of course, you can't say it's the vaccine's fault, and you can't sue if something goes wrong with the vaccine. some parents even let their teenage kids get it, which is stupid.

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#31
  • だめだこりゃ
  • 2021/04/08 (Thu) 09:37
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Please explain the fact that hospital vacancies are at zero percent. That's not a problem either. ?
The Kansai region is also experiencing a medical emergency. ?

> You say there is no need for such an emergency. Did you see the video of Junichi Ishida, who enjoys golf and has no underlying disease, almost dying in the hospital ?

> Some parents even let their teenage children get the shot, which is stupid.
What do you think about the fact that children are asymptomatic and spreading corona and their family members are dying ?
# I think people like 30 are called self-centered ?

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#32
  • Hiro
  • 2021/04/08 (Thu) 12:17
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#30 People like you are called narcissistic idiots.
He can only think in his own terms
and everything is good as long as it is good for him.
He puts his family and others at risk because of his stupidity
I think he is just an idiot.
No matter what you say, he will argue with you first, so
ignore him.

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#33
  • DeeDee
  • 2021/04/08 (Thu) 15:00
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No, no, no, no... ****

I think Junichi Ishida himself is an elderly person.

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#34
  • はいはい
  • 2021/04/08 (Thu) 15:23
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# 29
> Those who cling to vaccines are unfortunately mentally weak. They have abandoned the path of survival by their own hands by relying on others.

Since you say it so much, you have never been vaccinated in your life ?
You sent your children to school without vaccinations or anything ?

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#35

Thank you all for your comments.
As for vaccination, the reaction after vaccination varies depending on the individual's constitution and health condition.
I think it was mentioned on TV as a happy thing that the woman who was vaccinated gave birth safely and her baby had immunity to the vaccine,
and I hope that by the time the baby grows up, the corona will be over.

There seems to be some controversy about the vaccination being promoted by the public.
I think it is a personal choice whether to vaccinate or not, but I hope that there will be no discrimination in the world depending on whether one does or does not vaccinate.

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#36
  • だめだこりゃ
  • 2021/04/08 (Thu) 17:46
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#33

Junichi Ishida is still in his mid 60's, enjoys golf at work and can have kids.
What is the definition of elderly in your mind ? Is your category the same as an old man whose hobby is going to hospital ?
I'm kind of tired. Why are all these stupid people here?

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#37
  • は?
  • 2021/04/08 (Thu) 20:03
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> What do you think about the fact that children are asymptomatic and spreading corona and their family grandma and grandpa are dying ?

That's why grandpa and grandpa inoculate them ? Too stupid and scary.

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#38
  • じゃぁ無視しろよ笑
  • 2021/04/08 (Thu) 20:07
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He can only think in his own terms
and as long as he is good, all is well.
> He puts his family and others at risk because of his stupidity
I think he is just an idiot.
No matter what you say, he will argue with you first
so ignore him.

Even if you vaccinate, will you get infected and die ?
Which one of you is the idiot? Vaccine proponents are all genuine idiots.

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#39
  • 年寄りは10年前が昨日
  • 2021/04/08 (Thu) 20:09
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36
how long ago did junichi ishida have a child lol
now he is an old yobo. 65 is a senior. You know ? ?

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#40
  • 強制は別
  • 2021/04/08 (Thu) 20:16
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34
Talking about the Corona vaccine
Elderly people should be vaccinated as soon as possible.

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#41
  • 被害者面がうざい
  • 2021/04/08 (Thu) 20:54
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There is no guarantee that you won't get infected even if you vaccinate, so I just want to make everyone else vaccinate and feel safe for now ? Really, the senility here is so stupid and scary.

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#42
  • 教養なし
  • 2021/04/09 (Fri) 09:30
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#39 old people 10 years ago was yesterday

my third was 3 years ago...a kid over 60
> now a yobo old man.
lol do you know what golf is ? do you know the difference between gateball and golf ? ( lol )
I don't want to be an adult who can only judge by numbers

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#43
  • ジジイだろ
  • 2021/04/09 (Fri) 09:32
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↑ Do you know what golf is ?

People who play golf are old ladies.

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#44
  • 一般常識
  • 2021/04/09 (Fri) 09:38
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> What is your definition of elderly ?

65 and over are elderly

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#44
  • 一般常識
  • 2021/04/09 (Fri) 09:38
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Junichi Ishida

67 years old

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#44
  • 教養なし
  • 2021/04/09 (Fri) 09:39
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What can I say to an uneducated shut-in?

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#47

#44
"65 is a senior citizen" You have a point.
Even if they don't look like old people, inside they are becoming like old cars ?
So it really makes sense that the retirement age is 65.
In my case, as soon as I heard the voice of 65, I started having various symptoms that I never had before. I started to have to go to the bathroom more often, I had heartburn, and my back became stiff when I stood up. I eat less and half a bowl of rice is enough
I hear spelling etc. 2 or 3 times and then I hear it again.
I feel young but going to mechanic to repair parts of old cars is going to become an everyday occurrence 🥴🤔.

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#48
  • 一般常識
  • 2021/04/09 (Fri) 13:48
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↑ I don't know if it's education or just general knowledge lol.

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#49
  • HI
  • 2021/04/09 (Fri) 15:30
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I am a 51 year old male, I booked an appointment through the Rite Aid website a week ago, thinking it would be too crowded to make an appointment on 4/15 when the vaccine is available for people 16 and older, and I received the vaccine this morning. There were 4 people in front of me, but it took only 1-2 minutes per person to finish the vaccination, so I hardly had to wait for my turn. After the vaccination, I received a card with a record of my first vaccination and the date of my second vaccination. I read online that you have to wait for about 20 minutes to see if you have any sudden reactions, but I was not told anything, so I stayed in the car for about 15 minutes to see how I was doing and then left. It has been 5 or 6 hours since I received the vaccination and so far I have not experienced any side effects.

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#50

Thank you all for sharing your opinions, information, and post-inoculation impressions.
I did some searching on the internet myself and found that there are pros and cons.
I hope there is no discrimination between those who have received the vaccination and those who have not.

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#51
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2021/04/09 (Fri) 20:11
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The first time, the injected one's arm was painful and difficult for about a week.
The second time, the pain went away in a couple of days.

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#52
  • 着々と
  • 2021/04/09 (Fri) 20:20
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Vaccinations are on the way.

Today an acquaintance of mine was complaining that it will not end yet because some people don't vaccinate.

I don't vaccinate either ? but I thought to myself I'm going to stop seeing her.

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#53
  • 分断
  • 2021/04/09 (Fri) 20:33
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Corona measures

Election

Racism

Vaccination

Disconnecting from people who are too biased
I've been blessed to get away from people with too many values and assertiveness of their own.

long live the pandemic🙌

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#54

"Georgia becomes third state to shut down J&J vaccine site"

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/georgia-becomes-third-state-to-shut-down-j-26j-vaccine-site/ar-BB1furcd

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#55
  • 無知
  • 2021/04/14 (Wed) 13:50
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Michigan Healthcare Collapse Due to Spread of Highly Infectious Mutant Virus
Most Hospitalized Unvaccinated Youth
Fewer Vaccinated Elderly Hospitalized, Proving Vaccine's Effectiveness

Now, the Vaccine Non-Vaccinationists' Selfishness I can't wait to see what happens to them!

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#57
  • 2021/04/14 (Wed) 14:22
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#55

I am a proponent of vaccination for society as a whole, but I have no intention of being vaccinated myself.
All companies are currently developing vaccines that work against mutant species now, you know.

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#58

Aren't we afraid if we all vaccinate together, blaming those who don't vaccinate? That's very Japanese. If they want to, they can, and if they don't want to, they don't have to. Either way, it means you are responsible for yourself. By the way, I think everyone should hit except my own family and friends.

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#59

#58
Vaccine Dark Conspiracy Theories and Vaccine Disbelievers
Sometimes, in theory, I think that might be true ?.
But if most of the population vaccinates, and after 10 years or so, those people disappear, a few will survive. It would be a boring world if you survived in a world of only that few people. I'd rather not have a future where only my family survives and there are no people around to treat them ! That's how I came to get vaccinated.

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#60
  • UZAI
  • 2021/04/14 (Wed) 18:02
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People are really too annoyed with those who choose not to hit.

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#62
  • アホですか
  • 2021/04/15 (Thu) 09:12
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It is also my opinion that #60 writes that everyone is annoying.
It is also my opinion that #61 takes it as a dada thing.

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#63
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/04/15 (Thu) 11:12
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I had my second one two weeks ago and my gf had her second one yesterday.

I only got chills the day after the second time, but today
she is feeling much worse, complaining of chills and not feeling well.
Now she is taking tylenol and sleeping. The women around her seem to have worse side effects
the second time around. Still, if this will give me antibodies against corona, then va-va-voom!

If this gets to the whole population, we can move freely again. We are planning to go to FL and NY to see relatives and friends we haven't seen in decades
. I hope we can go this fall.

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#65
  • ヴァ苦シーン
  • 2021/04/16 (Fri) 04:20
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#59
> But if most of the population is vaccinated, and after 10 years or so those people disappear, a few will survive.
Surviving in a world of only that few people would be a boring world. I'd rather not have a future where only my family survives and there are no people around to treat them ! That's what I've come to inoculate myself with.

That won't happen, but if it does,
if you don't take the vaccine and no one is around in 10 years, you can disappear of your own accord then, so that's not a reason to take the vaccine.

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#66
  • 美人短命
  • 2021/04/17 (Sat) 14:51
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I think the note said that the vaccine only works in June. That may be too short, as expected, but we certainly vaccinate every year for influenza and other diseases, perhaps to deal with variants. It is good to use one's own judgment. It might be hard to get into Japan.

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