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    • vaquero357V
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      …had what they call COVID-19 back in June/July of last year. Kept a diary of the events that lasted 7 days though I was isolated in the house for 10. First 3 days felt like I was beaten with telephone books, muscular aches that were truly rough then tapering off with odd aches migrating around the body until day 7 when I felt like I had it licked. Thats when I had explosive sneezes which after thinking about it had me believing that's this virus knew I had it beat and was looking for a new host. Diabolical.

      ...never had a fever and never had any lung issues (it effects everyone differently). To be honest I've had food poisoning that was worse and I know close to a dozen folks who had it and survived, ( 99.8 % survivability rate ). I know a retired fireman who had heart inflammation after his innoculation but just one.

      ...I won't stick my head in the sand, and continue be very curious to see where this ends up next, new info all the time with obviously more to come as time passes.

      ...can't help but feel that from start to finish we're being f#*$ked with by a very sophisticated pack of grifters that have some kind of planned outcome. :o

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      • GilesG
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        Personally, I don't care if we are being manipulated by grifters, or this thing is 100% natural, you can still die of it, witness my brother and mother in law.  I do care about being alive with a reasonable quality of life.  To me, it's a no brainer to have the vax.

        "OK face up to it - you're useless but generally pretty honest and straightforward . . . it's a rare combination of qualities that I have come to admire in you" - Geo 2011

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        • spitfiredealerS
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          G if you don't mind me asking how old were they?

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          • GilesG
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            60 and 85, so mum-in-law was not altogether surprising, but brother-in-law was….

            "OK face up to it - you're useless but generally pretty honest and straightforward . . . it's a rare combination of qualities that I have come to admire in you" - Geo 2011

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            • spitfiredealerS
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              sorry for your losses G.

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              • PalmerP
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                I’m so thankful to have been vaccinated. I love science! It’s really sad how many people have bought into antivax disinformation campaigns. If they were around at the time of polio and measles I’m sure we’d still be struggling with those viruses too.

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                • GardenStateG
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                  They're talking about this Lambda variant. Virologists are saying it will be more adept at infecting young children which is fairly scary. There is a part of me that believes we are going to be stuck with this virus for quite some time and I'm not sure exactly what to do with that idea. It's the type of shit that wakes you up in the middle of the night; glad I grew up when I did (which is such an old man thing to say) but also sad that my nephew and niece won't grow up in a similar world. They're inheriting a much scarier world I'm afraid.

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                  • HighOnFireH
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                    My mother (62, no significant health issues) died from Covid in January. A slight cough turned into pneumonia and ultimately she had to be put on a ventilator. We weren‘t allowed to visit her until they pretty much knew she was going to die within the next few hours. It was horrible being in this glas box with her wearing full armour and I was only allowed to hold her hand with gloves on. She died that same day.

                    I‘m by no means an expert on this topic but I‘m convinced the vaccine would have saved her life. Make sure your loved ones get it!

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                    • ROmanR
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                      I personally lost 3 dear friends to Covid this past year. Two were older friends, the third was 30 and a pilot with Avianca Airlines. Each story was as devastating as what G described. I also have had some close friends that have lost loved ones to Covid. It's like others have said, a no brainer to get the vaccine. I had the Moderna vaccines and had the 2nd shot symptoms. I still maintain safety precautions, and will gladly take a 3rd shot when advised. What makes me have bad dreams is that this disease mutates as it continues, and will get worse. It was the UK variant 6 months ago, now the delta variant. What's next?

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                      • spitfiredealerS
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                        @ROman:

                        I personally lost 3 dear friends to Covid this past year. Two were older friends, the third was 30 and a pilot with Avianca Airlines. Each story was as devastating as what G described. I also have had some close friends that have lost loved ones to Covid. It's like others have said, a no brainer to get the vaccine. I had the Moderna vaccines and had the 2nd shot symptoms. I still maintain safety precautions, and will gladly take a 3rd shot when advised. What makes me have bad dreams is that this disease mutates as it continues, and will get worse. It was the UK variant 6 months ago, now the delta variant. What's next?

                        Again sorry for your losses Roman.

                        The mutations are exactly what puts me off having the vaccine at the moment. It just feels like it has been rushed and we are signing ourselves up to a yearly vaccine. I know people will say actually it’s been in the works for years and because of the pandemic it has suddenly been worked on collectively etc. But to me it feels rushed. I also don’t like the idea that the pharma companies have been cleared of any responsibilities if there is any problems.

                        This pandemic has been a different experience for everyone I believe. Some people have lost loved ones so their view is different to mine for example who thankfully hasn’t experienced this. People have also been locked away watching the frankly appalling news coverage which has left them in a massive state of fear.

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                        • zhivagoZ
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                          I’m not in a position to weigh in to heavily because my experience with Covid is essentially non existent. I’ve had a few family members that have contracted it and thankfully they were all fine within a few weeks.
                          Beyond that, I got “stranded” in New Zealand at the onset. So again, my perspective is quite different than most.
                          That being said, these variants do seem to keep coming don’t they…

                          https://www.cnet.com/health/new-lambda-variant-of-covid-what-you-should-know/

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                          G: "Never once did he bitch, moan or complain.  He just motivated the team and got on with it"

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                            @spitfiredealer:

                            The mutations are exactly what puts me off having the vaccine at the moment. It just feels like it has been rushed and we are signing ourselves up to a yearly vaccine.

                            Mutations will continue to happen as long as there is viral spread in the population. Viruses can’t mutate if they don’t have new hosts. Getting vaccinated now is the only way to prevent the rise of more variants.

                            Also, just like the flu, we are in for a yearly shot, no matter what. This isn’t going away. The genie is out of the bottle.

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                            • popvultureP
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                              @Palmer:

                              I’m so thankful to have been vaccinated. I love science!

                              This. Also @sabergirl yes, 1000%!

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                              • GilesG
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                                I agree @sabergirl We have flu jabs in UK annually, but I was unsure about The US, so I chose to keep quiet and not risk promoting my ignorance…. 🙂

                                "OK face up to it - you're useless but generally pretty honest and straightforward . . . it's a rare combination of qualities that I have come to admire in you" - Geo 2011

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                                • C
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                                  The one reassuring thing about an annual vaccine is that (for now) it appears attacking the outer shell is working against every variant. What’s reassuring about it is that if we could have some type of pharmaceutical transparency act that guarantees an unaltered and safe product, we wouldn’t have to worry about what’s in the latest vaccine. With a lack of changing parts, we could run less of a chance of messing it up.

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                                  • louisboscoL
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                                    @zhivago:

                                    Beyond that, I got “stranded” in New Zealand at the onset. So again, my perspective is quite different than most.
                                    That being said, these variants do seem to keep coming don’t they…

                                    same here. spending most of the time in Australia, I'll admit that I've grown complacent.

                                    "Loyalty is a two way street. If i'm asking for it from you, then you're getting it from me."

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                                    • spitfiredealerS
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                                      @sabergirl:

                                      @spitfiredealer:

                                      The mutations are exactly what puts me off having the vaccine at the moment. It just feels like it has been rushed and we are signing ourselves up to a yearly vaccine.

                                      Also, just like the flu, we are in for a yearly shot, no matter what. This isn’t going away. The genie is out of the bottle.

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                                      I don't have that shot either. Had flu once in my life 20 years ago and yes it sucked and I didn't get out of bed for 2 weeks but I am still not having a vaccine yearly for it.

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                                      • mclaincauseyM
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                                        I don't typically do the flu shot either, but I will be doing CV boosters. Long-haul COVID and long-term effects even in minor cases such as lung and cardiac muscle scarring are scary enough to easily justify it. As far as I know the flu can more exacerbate than create chronic health conditions.

                                        It's not that big of a sacrifice relative to the benefits and risks of not doing it.

                                        Think it, be it.

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                                        • spitfiredealerS
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                                          @mclaincausey:

                                          I don't typically do the flu shot either, but I will be doing CV boosters. Long-haul COVID and long-term effects even in minor cases such as lung and cardiac muscle scarring are scary enough to easily justify it. As far as I know the flu can more exacerbate than create chronic health conditions.

                                          It's not that big of a sacrifice relative to the benefits and risks of not doing it.

                                          See I hear you mate. And then I see this. Even the so called expert’s don’t seem to know what they are saying!

                                          https://news.sky.com/story/covid-19-60-of-people-being-admitted-to-hospital-with-coronavirus-have-been-double-jabbed-says-vallance-12359317

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                                          • tvenutoT
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                                            "Experts" get things wrong from time to time, not all recommendations are based on strong evidence, and not all people interpret evidence the same way.  Decision-makers, and people in positions to make recommendations are not clairvoyant.  Emergencies of this nature force them to weigh in before they would probably be otherwise comfortable to do so, and being cautious with recommendations–or changing them--is a good sign.

                                            The vaccine absolutely was rushed...just like an ambulance rushes to your house if you call with a medical emergency.  Rushing isn't without risk, but the cost of taking your time is known and significant.

                                            My wife's step-grandmother has leg braces and walks with a cane because she got polio when she was young.  Had the vaccine been out just a few years earlier she would never have gotten it and had a much different life.  Some diseases of civilization are devastating.  If you're going to live in civilization and risk these diseases my feeling is you may as well get the offsetting benefits of civilization, i.e. the deep scientific specialization it allows and the resulting preventative measures (vaccines, etc).

                                            Certain COVID symptoms are worrisome like some have mentioned here, and I personally think vaccinating is important in this case.  I have two young children and I do worry for them still even though both my wife and I are vaccinated.

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