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Daniel. 15-01-2021 06:35 PM

Will you get the vaccine?
 
When offered, will you get the vaccine?

Barry. 15-01-2021 06:35 PM

Yes

LeatherTrumpet 15-01-2021 06:35 PM

yes

Daniel. 15-01-2021 06:36 PM

Are you not worried? I'm meant to be getting it in February as I work in social work and I'm very hesitant.

Barry. 15-01-2021 06:38 PM

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Originally Posted by Daniel. (Post 10985527)
Are you not worried? I'm meant to be getting it in February as I work in social work and I'm very hesitant.

If it was dangerous they wouldn’t be making it. I mean I understand why you are hesitant but tbh I need to get it for my lungs so I can’t afford to say no

Scarlett. 15-01-2021 06:38 PM

If offered, yes.

bitontheslide 15-01-2021 06:39 PM

yes

AnnieK 15-01-2021 06:41 PM

I was unsure at first but as its the route out of this, I will get it when I'm offered.

Daniel. 15-01-2021 06:44 PM

Are there any possible side effects?

Novo 15-01-2021 06:45 PM

na i have a weird thing with vaccinations, i was ill for about 6 months when i have the manengties one which has always put me off, that was the last one i had

Jake. 15-01-2021 06:45 PM

Honestly don’t think that this is going to go away until the majority of people are vaccinated so yes

parmnion 15-01-2021 07:08 PM

I'd rather die.

Ramsay 15-01-2021 07:12 PM

It's the only way out of this and there were no terrible side effects in the trials or so far so yes of course. Trust doctors and scientists over Conspiracy theoriests people PLEASE

Daniel. 15-01-2021 07:47 PM

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Originally Posted by Ramsay (Post 10985555)
It's the only way out of this and there were no terrible side effects in the trials or so far so yes of course. Trust doctors and scientists over Conspiracy theoriests people PLEASE

I'm more worried about long term effects.

joeysteele 15-01-2021 07:48 PM

I'm likely a long way off being offered it but as soon as I am yes.

Cherie 15-01-2021 07:49 PM

Yes,

Cherie 15-01-2021 07:50 PM

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Originally Posted by Daniel. (Post 10985562)
I'm more worried about long term effects.

When you think of the stuff we put in our bodies via alcohol and junk food, will take my chances with this

Daniel. 15-01-2021 07:55 PM

WELL I need to make up my mind soon my work is being offered it next month and I'm still undecided

thesheriff443 15-01-2021 07:57 PM

Il take it like a man

Mystic Mock 15-01-2021 08:42 PM

Tbh I'm nervous about taking it, but I do go out quite a bit so I feel like I need to take the Vaccine.

LaLaLand 15-01-2021 08:47 PM

Absolutely.

Jack_ 15-01-2021 08:56 PM

By the time I’m offered it I probably won’t need it (because most people will have had it)

So maybe not, but that’s not because I’m worried about the vaccine (it’s safe), but more if I can avoid a needle, I will :joker:

Elliot 15-01-2021 09:00 PM

I mean realistically, there’s no way of knowing the long term effects of covid either..I’d rather take my chances with a vaccine

Ramsay 15-01-2021 09:03 PM

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Originally Posted by Daniel. (Post 10985562)
I'm more worried about long term effects.

Vaccines tend to not have any long term effects past a few weeks anyway especially mRNA vaccines which once exposed have a really short half life. They don't stay in your body for long at all.
If you're getting the pfizer or mordena vaccine it's the mRNA vaccine you're not getting injected with the bad part of the virus like before to have your body develop immunity. Here's a couple links bleow that goes through how mRNA vaccines work.
This is an absolute revelation in the vaccine world and I can't wait to see what can come from this. I hate to bring up real life experience into it because anyone can lie on the internet but trust me I'm in my final year of Chemical and Pharmaceutical Science we have studied vaccines in detail. People here have me on FB so they can go look at my page if it needs confirmation :laugh:
It's completely understable to be wary because it may seem rushed also incase you are but really regular vaccines take so much longer to develop as a cost effective measure. It's cheaper to spread out the trials over 10 or so years. Covid tho is such a widespread problem that they're happy to throw the cash at it while having simultaneous trials going on plus most of the work was already done from SARS back in the early 2000s they just had to pick up from that. 60k+ or so people have taken it for the trials plus the millions that have already taken it in the general public, you are probably a normal healthy regular member of the population so you can sit back and see the effects of the rest of the population before it's your turn if you choose to take it.
When side effects of these vaccines which may come up which may be bad because no matter what you'll come across people who take a bad reaction to a foreign substance going into your body, it will be such a small case, a way small percentage than the number than actually die from covid.
No one wants to mess this up and be known as the company that ****ed up so they're all really careful with it. Sorry for the essay haha Im not a fully fledged doctor or scientist but Any more questions let me know if you want on here or PM, same goes for anyone here :)

https://www.cas.org/blog/covid-mrna-vaccine
https://www.google.com/amp/s/theconv...rs-safe-150249

Ramsay 15-01-2021 09:05 PM

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Originally Posted by Elliot (Post 10985602)
I mean realistically, there’s no way of knowing the long term effects of covid either..I’d rather take my chances with a vaccine

Agreed, theres cases of people not getting their smell and taste back and even people's lungs which are really messed up from it. I know a guy who got covid back last summer and he still can't taste food it's just texture to him and he's only mid 20s. These are actual known long term effects of covid


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