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You guys are missing the point. If vaccines grant you immunity against the disease, take it, why force me to take one if I don't want to? If I get rona and die, that's on me. Genuine question.
A. Some people that are immunocompromised can’t take the vaccine and they are gonna be pissed off if they get COVID (and maybe die) from someone that had the opportunity to take it and didn’t.
B. The longer it stays around, the more chance it has to mutate which is usually considered not good. It may mutate so antibodies gained are no longer effective or some other effect is present which isn’t good. Therefore, getting above the vaccination threshold where it can no longer replicate is a priority.
C. Even if you don’t die, long term symptoms like decreased lung capacity, “brain fog”, etc. aren’t good so not getting COVID gives you the absolute highest chance to avoid those effects and the vaccine gives you a very high percentage chance of COVID immunity.
I’ve heard two arguments against the vaccine which are not trusting the government and side effects of the vaccine.
A. Some people don’t trust the government because, in America, at one point and time they covertly tested things on the American people. Thankfully, in this instance at least, the vaccine has been certified and tested by multiple governments around the world who have it in their interest to make sure that this is a legitimate vaccine.
B. Again this is in America at least, people are worried about the side effects. There are reports that one of the vaccines causes clotting which is true. However, it was an absolute tiny amount of people who had specific circumstances. This lead governments to temporarily halt the roll out just to confirm that this occurred in a tiny percent of people. Some vaccines have applied for full certification instead of just emergency clearance. That means that not only have millions upon millions of people have testers the vaccines, the companies are certain that nothing is wrong with the vaccines. Also I’m going to be honest, extremely long term side effects are not known but side effects, in general, of the vaccine and of these types of vaccines show that there are very minor chances of anything developing.
A. I see your point here but I'd rather not take a vaccine that hasn't been long-term tested and that should be my right instead of being enforced upon me. Also I have a disease that can increase my chances of blood clotting for example. And there has been numerous examples of vaccines having extreme negative side effects, I don't follow this much but I remember a famous singer got vaccinated here and died a few days later. Pretty sure there's more such cases.
B. Didn't the virus already mutate and someone above said that the current vaccines already protect against these mutations?
C. You do realize that almost the entire population had COVID already (far more than were tested, also making the mortality statistically lower than they currently claim). That means the vaccine won't negate these long-term side-effects because everyone already had the virus. Regardless, my point remains that these side-effects are your own responsibility if you choose not to take the vaccine.
A. Agree about the different government part however WHO is basically in charge here, not the governments (making them influence-prone) but sure all that jazz might be a conspiracy, I don't know.
B. You can die from the vaccine like I said above. There are coverups for this and I know from personal experience.
What leads me to believe that there's something bigger at play here is the insane push for masks by the "(un)health experts" when it was PROVEN that they don't work, neither do the lockdowns. And also the "enforced" vaccines - my biggest problem with this. Also the death cover-ups. Also the "empty vaccine" scandal at WHO and some major political figures delaying taking the vaccine (arguably even taking it). I only connected the dots which may or may not be true. The recent political events and the mass-media manipulation made me extremely skeptical on a lot of things. Virus from someone eating a bat? Don't you think that's a LITTLE BIT suspicious? The US government especially is known to be shady when it comes to health science, just look at your Standard American Diet that led to the obesity pandemic of the american population after they demonized cholesterol. If they gave a shit about the american public, they'd be banning cigarettes for example (noone argued me on this point still?).
Nobody is trying to argue not to take your vaccine and oblige. But can you see why is it dangerous for governments to enforce putting substances in your body? It's an infringement upon your liberty as a civilian. Also, wearing masks is self-delusional since they don't work, if you don't want to get the virus the only thing you can do is sit at home alone locked up, and if that's what you choose to do then more power to you.
The vaccine has been tested extensively across ethnicities and ages and the worry that it will have long term side effects is of course natural, but it's the same for every drug ever taken, and vaccines have proven themselves over many centuries at being the single most effective and safe thing medicine has ever come up with. Any risk of blood clotting with the Oxford vaccine, for example, has been incredibly blown out of proportion. 1 case of blood clotting is reported for every 250,000 vaccinated. For context, in a healthy population of under 40, the population risk of a blood clot is 1 in 10,000 annually. Further, hundreds of millions of people have taken the combined pill and I am sure you know many people who have used a plane before, all these are way more dangerous for blood clot risks than the Oxford vaccine. Again, it’s all about context and risk vs benefit, and fundamentally there is extremely little risk for huge reward. And if you do have a blood clotting disease, you should talk to your doctor about the vaccine and if it turns out that this makes you unsuitable for the vaccine then you will be one of the people who we are trying to protect through mass vaccination, because public health is a right, not a choice, and you shouldn’t be put at risk of something avoidable when there is so much we can do about it.
The vaccines do offer protection against some of the mutations, but the more it mutates, the less likely it will. Fortunately, it is possible to modify the vaccines to accommodate for changes in viral protein coatings and surface antigen changes.
The data shows that the antibodies generated from previous infections only last about 6 months. People can get reinfected which brings about the chance of mortality/long term side effects all over again. The vaccine has already been proven (with national lockdowns) to reduce transmission rates and to reduce the likelihood of serious disease if you do catch it and develop illness. Public health is not an individual responsibility, but a collective one. Everyone must do their part in order to control a virus that affects everyone. Individual actions have a wider public health impact, and everyone must have a duty of responsibility to protect those around them. It's not a matter of someone trying to control you, but a matter of saving people from dying when they didn't have to. That should be an easy choice.
Just as an aside, there's a time and a place for anecdotal evidence, but it is not here. There's so much better information out there for you to access that will benefit you, I can give you some links if that would help.