So I work in an area hospital, we are able to volunteer (with pay) to COVID screen people coming to the hospital. 99% of my screening shifts are in the ER. DAILY we get people in that are a. having a reaction of some type to the 2nd dose of the vaccine, or b. are here for some systemic problem (breathing, pain, headache, etc) and love to brag when I screen them that they just got their shots, not putting 2+2 together that they may be related. Luckily we are still voluntary where I work because NO WAY IN HELL will I get this shit shot. Peer pressure is rediculous and reactions are WAY under reported
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its like it doesnt even occur to them that they may be related, everyone who comes in with some problem but tell me about their vax status im like mmhmm, the worst is the preggos who come in because of their fetal activity is way down. so awful. Not saying they are all related, but.......
What are your thoughts on the possible link between the shot and fertility issues? Obviously people who are pregnant should not be taking this shot (still, people do? wtf??), but I am more looking at the angle of non-pregnant folk. I'm a young guy, I don't want to find out a few years down the line that I cannot have children, any thoughts?
Others have warned against it. This guy is reporting what he's seeing, which includes a bunch of bad things unrelated to potential sterility. With those bad things, why consider it? Especially since the disease itself is curable, in case you get it badly. Plus you have an unknown risk of sterility, which are unproven but... Why?
I am considering it because I may not have a choice. I do appreciate what you are saying and agree 100%.
I am 19 years old, fit and healthy. According to the statistics I could find, my case mortality probability is around 99.996%. With that said, there is NO REASON for me to want an experimental drug that in all likelihood, is MORE LIKELY to cause serious problems than the 99.996% chance of dying from Covid. Plus, we know that there are so many effective ways to deal with Covid, from different drugs to diets, vitamins and minerals, etc.
The reason why I may not have a choice in taking the shot is because my school is requiring mandatory vaccinations (it is the J&J one) to attend. It is too late for me to apply to other schools at this minute (plus I have a great scholarship, though trust me, this has not been anywhere near a major influence in my decision-making). I am going to wait until the very last minute, which will be September of this year (which is definitely the smartest thing I can do in this current position). I like to explore all of my options, but right now it is looking like getting the shot is a very very real inevitability for me.
Many other students are heavily opposed to this mandatory vaccination program, so maybe I aught to reach out to them and see what their plans are. I know what my school is doing is definitely not legal, but I don't have the resources to start a lawsuit; I can only hope someone else will start one soon.
For the record, dropping out of school is definitely one of my options, though it is definitely a big decision that I would need to think through heavily (as is getting the "vaccine", though so many people seem to just take it like it's candy).