Common is Anti-Vaccine

bnew

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2023 the trials will be over for the vaccine.. you'll have all the evidence you need to make a decision... me I'm not waiting and catching the shyt

10-30% of people who tested positive for covid are estimated to be long haulers. another estimate has it at 8 million+ people who no longer have covid but suffer symptoms and other maladies that arose from it.
Since last year I was always of the mindset that i would wait 6 or so months to take the vaccine but with these more virulent variants and people being more lax, I said fukk it and got the vaccine. I'm not tryna gamble with my health and join that long covid club assuming the virus doesn't kill me.
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Couple things....

1. This is a "what does Ja Rule think?" situation. Nobody was waiting for Common to chime in, to decide what to do.

Personally I don't care he's anti-vaxx. I'm more concerned he ain't dropped a song I want to hear in like 5 years. :yeshrug:

2. The Coli is wild dumb.

That's all I got. :manny:

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People that are anti vaccination because there might be something nefarious in it, if you go to the ER and get an iv or any pills or shots you have no fukking ideas what's in it. If anyone wanted to put a chip or an anti fertility drug or anything else in it you would have no idea. I would respect it more from someone that says that they don't take ANYTHING ever.
 

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A Flu ain't a cold you airhead


I haven’t caught the flu in quite some time. All winter I’ve been good. If you keep your immune system intact you won’t have to worry, not to mention wearing face masks have helped too which I’ll still do on the regular. I’m still considering taking it but I’m in no rush to do it.
 

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Honestly if y'all want to be beta testers for this vaccine go right ahead. I vowed to myself that i'm going to wait atleast a year before I have anything injected in me. Alot of my family members have caught this disease some have been perfectly fine after some have said that their sense of smell hasn't returned and this is 6 months after having it. And I had one uncle die at 75 but he was a diabetic had heart surgery few months prior to catching covid. Don't know how true this is but i'm hearing that their is some fertility issues when taking some of these vaccine's.

Vaccination Considerations for People Pregnant or Breastfeeding

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People who would like to have a baby
If you are trying to become pregnant now or want to get pregnant in the future, you can receive a COVID-19 vaccine.

There is currently no evidence that any vaccines, including COVID-19 vaccines, cause fertility problems—problems trying to get pregnant. CDC does not recommend routine pregnancy testing before COVID-19 vaccination. If you are trying to become pregnant, you do not need to avoid pregnancy after receiving a COVID-19 vaccine. Like with all vaccines, scientists are studying COVID-19 vaccines carefully for side effects now and will report findings as they become available.

what fertility issues did you hear about other than the phrase "fertility issues"?
 

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On top of that, vaccinated people are still getting covid strains that the vaccines don't cover
Which specific strain are you taking about?
On top of that, these major medical corporations have never given one single iota of a fukk about the health and wellbeing of melanated people and that has been documented for centuries, yet yall cant wait to let white daddy tell yall to stick a foreign, mRNA function-altering substance into your bodies then attempt to shame black people that didnt just forget about the history of medical malpractice in the west with respect to black people, into doing the same
True about the major corporations and the history, but people all over the world are taking these vaccines.
 

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This is a complete lie

There are alreadu mutations RIGHT NOW

At this rate there are gonna be like 7-8 different vaccines for the different strains

Yall can have fun with that
That’s not a lie. As the virus continues to spread, the odds increase that a more deadly and/or transmissible variant will emerge.

if you aren’t vaccinated, you have a much higher chance of catching and spreading it.
 

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Who cares if it is a yearly shot?
You don’t take the flu vaccine?
I've taken flu vaccine before but not yearly. Maybe a handful of times and I'm pushing 40.

The vaccines all work or else there wouldn't be like 6 of them lol but I'm holding out for a bit until they can answer some basic questions. Once it's mandatory I'll be taking it anyway so it doesn't really matter in the end.
 

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That’s not a lie. As the virus continues to spread, the odds increase that a more deadly and/or transmissible variant will emerge.

if you aren’t vaccinated, you have a much higher chance of catching and spreading it.
Where does it say it limits the spread of covid though? The CDC website says they are unsure still whether is stops the spread according to them it will limit your symptoms and keep people out of the hospital.

As far as I know the flu vaccine never stopped spread either
 

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and I do kind of feel bad for people that are going to be constrained in society going forward, just because they choose to not be vaccinated.
I don’t feel bad at all as long as it’s a choice that someone is making. I do feel bad for people who, for medical reasons, are unable to take the vaccine.

if you’re picking COVID over the vaccine, then it makes sense that you should be restricted from a number of activities. Those people are going to have the highest chance of creating the variant that sets us all back. Plus it’s unfair to those who got the vaccine and want to resume activities safely. You can’t do that with unvaccinated people around.
 

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They've also stated, and since abandoned, natural infection with is another form of vaccination that would help reach herd immunity.
As far as I know natural infection offers protection, just not as robust as the vaccine.
 

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Whether or not you get vaccinated, you will still test positive for COVID if you contracted it. You just significantly decrease your chances of getting dangerously ill.
That was the basis for the trials. Real world data shows that the vaccines do a tremendous job of preventing infection.
 

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Honestly if y'all want to be beta testers for this vaccine go right ahead. I vowed to myself that i'm going to wait atleast a year before I have anything injected in me. Alot of my family members have caught this disease some have been perfectly fine after some have said that their sense of smell hasn't returned and this is 6 months after having it. And I had one uncle die at 75 but he was a diabetic had heart surgery few months prior to catching covid. Don't know how true this is but i'm hearing that their is some fertility issues when taking some of these vaccine's.
My condolences on the loss of your uncle.

going beyond the people we know, what about the 500,000 people who have died from COVID in the US? Doesn’t that make you more inclined to get the vaccine ASAP?
 

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Just wanted to chime in. I started taking the flu vaccine in 2009 after getting the H1N1 flu. I think a lot of people think they had the flu when they just had a bad cold.

H1N1 wrecked me. I didn’t “want to die”, but there was one day where the idea of not existing sounded preferable to the pain I was in.

It felt like my bones were made of glass and people were stepping on them and crushing them, and the shards were going into my muscles. Worst pain of my life.

A full blown flu is a terrible experience. So when people wrote covid off as being “just the flu”, my reaction was
:picard: “Just the flu” can be truly horrible
“Just the flu” is a killer. 10,000-60,000 a year
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