If you have coworkers or others that ask you when you’re getting your vaccine, my reply is always this: “For the last 15 years, I have donated blood every 4 months to help people. Currently the Red Cross does not know if I can continue to donate if I take one of the vaccines, so I would prefer to wait for more data before I lose my chance to help others in this way.”
Freely given, Fren. It’s not even a lie. I can actually go further than that and say that I am a part of the National Bone Marrow Donation program, and I have the possibility to match with someone with Non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma with further testing. It would be selfish of me to take an experimental vaccine and lose that opportunity
If you have coworkers or others that ask you when you’re getting your vaccine, my reply is always this: “For the last 15 years, I have donated blood every 4 months to help people. Currently the Red Cross does not know if I can continue to donate if I take one of the vaccines, so I would prefer to wait for more data before I lose my chance to help others in this way.”
Nice. I will shamelessly steal. Thank you.
Freely given, Fren. It’s not even a lie. I can actually go further than that and say that I am a part of the National Bone Marrow Donation program, and I have the possibility to match with someone with Non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma with further testing. It would be selfish of me to take an experimental vaccine and lose that opportunity
I think I’m in same program. So I’ll have to also shamelessly steal this reason.