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A reason for Covid vaccine skepticism?

I got vaxxed, wish I hadn’t. No boosters and never will. Have absolutely no animosity for those that chose to be vaxxed and boosted or whatever. We absolutely would have to pretend though. There are very few unvaxxed people that look down on the vaxxed. It was the other way around. The unvaxxed just wanted to be left alone, allowed to make their own decisions regarding the vax. So many of the vaxxed hated the unvaxxed. Claimed the unvaxxed were selfish assholes that were killing others. That’s where the resentment resides.

Totally agree on your last sentences. I think Seinfeld said it best…People, they’re the worst!!!

Country living is great isn’t it? I couldn’t imagine living anywhere else.
What I hated was military people and nurses who were fired for not getting the shot. These are heroes treated badly.
 
I do agree Covid skepticism has led to vaccine skepticism in general. And that’s because people were lied to. And the lying continues to this day. And you and many others here are either blatantly lying or got caught up in the propaganda. Facts
I got the first shot because I was told it would prevent me from getting covid. A couple of months later I got Covid. So, either people didn't know what they were talking about or they were lying. When the time came for me to get the booster I said no because with the first shot and getting covid I figured I now had natural immunity. So far I have been right.
 
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I got the first shot because I was told it would prevent me from getting covid. A couple of months later I got Covid. So, either people didn't know what they were talking about or they were lying. When the time came for me to get the booster I said no because with the first shot and getting covid I figured I now had natural immunity. So far I have been right.
They were lying.
 
So…business as usual. Preventive medicine…like a colonoscopy
I don't think colonoscopies are a good example but I will say that I would guess that 30% of doctor appointments are unnecessary. Doctors want to keep their schedule full because about all work for a hospital network and they want to push as many patients thru as they possibly can. Doctors want you to make an appointment to tell you something they could have easily told you in a 30 second phone call. The Medicare wellness checkup is a joke in my opinion. Every time I go to one I always think that I'm going in for this and there's some poor soul that is really sick and needs to see a doctor and they can't get in for a day or two and here I'm going in for this and there's really nothing wrong with me. And if there was, the doctor is really not suppose to address that in this checkup.
 
I got the first shot because I was told it would prevent me from getting covid. A couple of months later I got Covid. So, either people didn't know what they were talking about or they were lying. When the time came for me to get the booster I said no because with the first shot and getting covid I figured I now had natural immunity. So far I have been right.
You were never told that by anyone officially. They were clear from the beginning that it reduced chances of getting it, but didn’t completely eliminate it. And you were told if you got it that it was not likely to be severe. You’re still swimming in misinformation.
 
They absolutely did. You are wrong again brother.

Seriously? Excerpts without context and some of them say exactly what we were told, which is if you get COVID after the vaccination (I.e. it does not guarantee you won’t get it), it very likely won’t be as severe than if you weren’t.

We were told it works like a flu vaccination. It’s less likely you’ll get the flu because your body has the capability to quickly fight it off, but you can get it. And if you do get it the symptoms should be much less severe and not last so long.

You have a very serious issue with hearing only what you want to hear and disregarding all you don’t want to hear. This is why your head is full of misinformation. It really makes you ignorant and seem stupid. That will never change if you rely on Twitter Twits with agendas, and who are even dumber than you, for “information” and to provide your opinions.
 
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Seriously? Excerpts without context and some of them say exactly what we were told, which is if you get COVID after the vaccination (I.e. it does not guarantee you won’t get it), it very likely won’t be as severe than if you weren’t.

We were told it works like a flu vaccination. It’s less likely you’ll get the flu because your body has the capability to quickly fight it off, but you can get it. And if you do get it the symptoms should be much less severe and not last so long.

You have a very serious issue with hearing only what you want to hear and disregarding all you don’t want to hear. This is why your head is full of misinformation. It really makes you ignorant and seem stupid. That will never change if you rely on Twitter Twits with agendas, and who are even dumber than you, for “information” and to provide your opinions.
Yeah Ok. Hope all is well brother.
 
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