- If someone told you to jump off a bridge, would you do it?
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How did you rationalize the need for it and do you think it is worth the risk? The survival rate is over 99.5% for most people (99.7 or 8 percent for middle aged and younger I believe). What made you decide to take an experimental shot that was crammed down everyone's throats by media and politicians, instead of just rolling with the absurdly-high likelihood of survival (and those numbers are just for if you catch it, which some obviously don't)?
The survival rate is high. The lasting affects are pretty shitty. I wanted to avoid that and so far have.
I had a couple college friends get it before the vaccine came out and my old roommate dealt with a rattle in his lung and shortness of breath for about 3 months after recovery. That was one of the big reasons I took the vaccine.
You would rather avoid relatively short lived after effects in exchange for a life time of unknown complications?
Thus far I've had zero complications. Nobody I know has any complications either
Confirmation bias