Anti Vaxxers have the same weird ass argument

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shot dodgers: im healthy my body can handle covid bbbut it caint handle that vaccine:whoa:...

if you dont want to get the shot ok but dont act like the reason you dont want to get it make sense...you scared/afraid isnt really a good reason to me...
 

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Covid is a strain of a virus they've spent 17 years developing a vaccine for.

no.

development of SARS I vaccines stopped early. efforts were not continuous until SARS II appeared. starting "n years ago" is not the same as being active for n years.

also stage 3 testing was truncated.

stage 4 rollout scope is unprecedented (risk management).
 

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For me, the decision is simple. I'm not team conspiracy theory. I don't think there's a chip in the vaccine or that it's nefarious thoughts behind it. I just don't want it. And my pet peeve is people can't accept that as a valid answer.

I wasn't interested in getting the shot as I never had any interest in being injected with anything for as long as I've been alive. That shyt doesn't feel right to me, doesnt mesh well with my spirit.

But, since this is a pandemic and a rare circumstance, I entertained the thought of the vaccine. Maybe a 15% chance of getting it after watching other people's results.

Then, my best friend got the vaccine and died three days later. Just seeing everyone go full "he was sick and didn't know it" "the vaccine didn't do that". "Psh, you're trippin, get it anyway" Just dismissing him, his decision and the timing of it all on some Fauci autobot shyt made me go full f the shot.

The only way they can make me get it is make it mandatory for flying, as my girl likes to travel every fukkin where. I hope they don't.
 

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I remember coming across an anti-vaxxer in a youtube comment section talking about there being baby guts/hearts and crushed bones in the vaccine shots :dead: the crazy part is that the MF had around 800+ likes and hundreds of ppl co-signing it.

:gucci:

they are just confused .. but

"No, the COVID-19 vaccines do not contain any aborted fetal cells.

However, Pfizer and Moderna did perform confirmation tests (to ensure the vaccines work) using fetal cell lines. And Johnson & Johnson uses fetal cell lines in vaccine development, confirmation and production.

But it's important to have the full context: Fetal cell lines are not the same as fetal tissue.

Fetal cell lines are cells that grow in a laboratory. They descend from cells taken from elective abortions in the 1970s and 1980s. Those individual cells from the 1970s and 1980s have since multiplied into many new cells over the past four or five decades, creating fetal cell lines. Current fetal cell lines are thousands of generations removed from the original fetal tissue. They do not contain any tissue from a fetus."

You asked, we answered: Do the COVID-19 vaccines contain aborted fetal cells?
 

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Did you just not pay attention to the rest of my post? They got more funding and hours put in to lock down on one virus. COVID turned a brisk walk into a sprint.
Can please stop with the defective bot posting. Just because we don't agree doesn't equate to me not reading/paying attention to your post. I get all of of that I just don't agree with you on that timeline considering how lost they seemed.
 

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We have whole new variants of Corona virus brewing and people still don't want to take a vaccine. How wild is that.
Not wild at all. Do you take every vaccine out there? If you don't that should answer your question regardless of the emotional appeal you'll try to put on it. There will never be a vaccine everybody will take unless dudes just start dropping like a finger snap.
 

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yes.

based on reports like these:

Longer gap between AstraZeneca vaccines leads to better immune response, study finds

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"Second doses will be given no sooner than 8 weeks after your first dose. This is to provide maximum protection against COVID-19. All vaccination centres are expected to follow this guidance and cannot provide second doses earlier, except where there are exceptional clinical reasons for doing so."

NHS England and NHS Improvement London » COVID-19 vaccine sites in London



Did they also do the same thing with the mRNA vaccines that they had on hand?

ie delay the second dose of the mRNA vaccines
 

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It took me 3 minutes to look up if any vaccine ever had long term side effects.

That answer is no. :mjgrin:



Your body pump and dumps the vaccine after a couple days, unless you're weak and have complications, which is very rare. But ANY side effects from ANY vaccine are observed within weeks. Not months, not years.


Over 1 billion people have gotten at least 1 shot since December.


We know how safe it is you idiots.


Y'all just refuse to learn I swear. I wanna know wtf research y'all do, because again, this took 3 minutes.

Three things to know about the long-term side effects of COVID vaccines

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