Your thoughts on the Covid vaccination Anything and everything

I'm one of the older people here and since this site has more younger people than most of the other sites I take part in I'd be interested in hearing your thoughts.

Will you be vaccinated once you're able to?

Do you have any concerns about being vaccinated?

Do you think the government in your country is doing a good job distributing the vaccines and making it available to the people who need it first?

Any other thoughts about the vaccines or Covid itself are welcome in your responses as well.

----- My answers -----

I just got vaccinated today.

I didn't have any concerns but also knew that my father and my son (a doctor) had already been vaccinated and didn't have any problems. I had a high degree of trust in the vaccines myself even without knowing my father and son had no problems.

I think our government is getting better at getting the vaccines distributed and made available to the right people. There are some holes in the process and it's fairly easy for those who try to get ahead of people who need the vaccine more than they do.

Yes I got vaccinated too.

I am not going to get the vaccine. I trusted our Government to vaccinate me shortly before I was to deploy to Iraq. I was given several vaccines the night before I was to go to Ft. Hood. That night I ended up in the emergency room. I had a heart attack that was caused by the Anthrax vaccine. That vaccine was tested by the same labs that tested this covid vaccine. I don't want it, and I won't take it.

Yes I got vaccinated too.That vaccine was made by a Chinese company. And I will probably get vaccinate again when I arrive Seattle. ( because that Chinese one is going to expire by the time I arrive seattle)

Don't you find it interesting that it is called a vaccine, yet it doesn't protect you from covid? Does it expire so you have to be 'inoculated" over and over? This stuff doesn't even meet the definition of a vaccine. A vaccine is a substance used to stimulate the production of antibodies and provide immunity against one or several diseases, prepared from the causative agent of a disease, its products, or a synthetic substitute, treated to act as an antigen without inducing the disease. This stuff introduces into your body a protein that is left with a supply of “memory” T-lymphocytes as well as B-lymphocytes that will remember how to fight that virus in the future.

Hi
I'm 18 and work in a Kindergarden. I would be vaccinat like protection my grandparents and other old or ill people. But i have pre-existing illnesses and don't know how the vaccine work.

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