I'm just curious how many people here have had at least 1 jab for any reason.
For example:
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you were forced into it by your job but would never have gotten it otherwise.
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you were ok with getting it the first time, but maybe now you don't want another jab.
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You are ok with getting it for yourself but still believe it should be a choice for others.
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"other"
Also curious how many people here have someone in the same home you live in who is vaccinated (spouse, parent, etc). And have any of you experienced any side effects, getting sicker than usual, or anything else worth noting?
Old people can’t mount an immune response. A 90 year old with influenza won’t show any signs but tiredness.
What are allergies and why do you feel sick with them?
Your immune system create fever, runny nose, cough, all the virus does is eat you. You feel tired.
Some people get allergies and over react to something foreign.
Same with colds and flus. Just because you have a higher fever, more congestion and more of an immune response doesn’t mean you’re more sick.
In fact since your body is fighting harder with these body responses, you could be less sick.
Some people don’t feel sick but are definitely harboring a sickness it just goes unnoticed.
When people over 90 get sick, they have no or a small immune response so virus goes unchecked and they die in their sleep. No one has a clue they have an infection. They fall, get weak or have a stroke.
Fever: dilates blood vessels to enhance mobile white cells to get everywhere in the body. Open the floodgates.
Mucous: traps invaders,
Cough, getting the trapped invaders out of your body.
Imagine thinking you never get sick but it’s really that those days you felt like shit you were sick, but since you have a negligible immune reaction you think you’re extremely healthy until one day, you too will die.