Excluding myself, most people on GW are going to say not to trust the Covid vaccine.
Here's an anecdotal sample size from my area: I had to get vaccinated for work (January), so did my entire department (100+ people), and my family, girlfriend, and her family.
If just 1% of people from those 100+ were harmed then at least 1 person in that group would have been harmed.
everyone I work with who has been vaxxed are non stop coughing and taking sick days here and there, but nothing mayor so far.
The vaccine doesn't prevent you from getting Covid like a force field, but it prevents you from being hospitalized from it, and causes it to feel like a mild cold instead. I'd rather have a light cough for a few days than be hospitalized, but that's just me.
And if the math was the opposite, I would probably have your belief. But the statistics are undeniable, and being reported by every state health clinic.
Excluding myself, most people on GW are going to say not to trust the Covid vaccine.
Here's an anecdotal sample size from my area: I had to get vaccinated for work (January), so did my entire department (100+ people), and my family, girlfriend, and her family.
If just 1% of people from those 100+ were harmed then at least 1 person in that group would have been harmed.
Everyone is totally fine.
The vaccine doesn't prevent you from getting Covid like a force field, but it prevents you from being hospitalized from it, and causes it to feel like a mild cold instead. I'd rather have a light cough for a few days than be hospitalized, but that's just me.
You mean the .08%? Yeah I'll take those odds.
Because 98 to 99% are unvaccinated and dying.
And if the math was the opposite, I would probably have your belief. But the statistics are undeniable, and being reported by every state health clinic.