Praying all she gets is sick.
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If you catch Covid, most likely you will have no symptoms or very mild cold for a day, if you take the vax you are likely to have symptoms (side effects) which are worse.
If you catch Covid you are then immune, with all research pointing to lifetime immunity. If you get the vax, the manufacturer and research states you have no immunity and can still catch and spread it and get more boosters seasonally.
Why are people getting vaccinated, what is the advantage? Those who said early on to just let people catch it and build herd immunity were ridiculed but they were right.
It's a cold virus (corona) ... not trying to argue but "standard immunity" to a cold virus is 3 months and they constantly mutate. That's why many people in medical field scoff at this vaccine for a common cold ... if it could've been done ... it would've happened 40 years ago.
My theory is that the "common cold" is God's way (or nature if you prefer) of keeping human immune systems vibrant. Just as kids these days are developing asthma because their parents shielded them from "germs" when they were young, if humans were shielded from ever having to fight of the cold virus, they would then not be able to fight off more severe viruses.
Totally agree.