who here is willing to take this vaccine ???
no way in hell am I interested in a vaccine tested on the fast track with very few participants in testing and we have zero idea the long term effects of such vaccine ,
nope not this guy
absolutely
yes but not right away
Hell no !!
covid, you believe in that shit ??
who here is willing to take this vaccine ???
no way in hell am I interested in a vaccine tested on the fast track with very few participants in testing and we have zero idea the long term effects of such vaccine ,
nope not this guy
Kenny Pickett is who I though he was .. Eagles problem now
I’m not interested in it even if it was thoroughly tested.
Yes, but not right away.
I will evaluate the reactions/responses and reports of adverse effects when it’s administered to health care workers.
A recent survey of physicians reported 60% would take it as soon as it’s available.
The same survey reported 40% of nurses would take it as soon as it’s available.
I'll be the 'guinea pig' for the rest of you I guess. I'm a health care worker.
You need the option not if its from the Trump administration.
Give a lib a fish--he eats for a day
Teach a lib to fish--he is back the next day asking for more free fish.
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What use is a vaccine for a disease that poses virtually no danger to me? You can get it if you want. Then you will have no reason to demand others follow your idiotic rules, or call them selfish for not wanting to - so maybe you will finally shut up. I bet you won't shut up, though.
See you Space Cowboy ...
I probably will have to at some point, I'm someone that travels a lot internationally. I'm betting some countries won't let you in unless you're vaccinated.
With that said I won't be rushing to try it, want to see it proven safe first
At some point, I almost certainly will have to for a variety of job related reasons. Am I in a rush to be in the first cohort? Not particularly. Would I be overly worried if I was...not particularly.
Give it two or three years and yes, I will take it the same way I take the flu vaccine. As I'm getting older, I'm becoming more at risk that something my body could fight off a few years ago can now overcome it. The risk isn't that great percentage-wise, but at this point, it does grow every year. (And, being on college campuses, there's a lot more exposure than the average person as well).
I had COVID. It was no big deal. I would rather have COVID again than get the flu. I don't get flu shots either.
Hater = Realist