Anyone self quarantined? AKA - the 2020 SH!T SHOW

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“I wear a mask to protect you, not to protect me. But, when it comes to the vaccine, fuck you. I’m going to take the Pfizer vaccine that hasn’t been shown to prevent the spread of the virus; it just protects me from having the virus turn into the disease. In other words, it turns me into an asymptomatic spreader.”

Yep, makes total fucking altruistic sense to me.




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“I wear a mask to protect you, not to protect me. But, when it comes to the vaccine, fuck you. I’m going to take the Pfizer vaccine that hasn’t been shown to prevent the spread of the virus; it just protects me from having the virus turn into the disease. In other words, it turns me into an asymptomatic spreader.”

Yep, makes total fucking altruistic sense to me.




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I know I’m not the only one..


al·tru·is·tic
/ˌaltro͞oˈistik/

adjective
showing a disinterested and selfless concern for the well-being of others; unselfish.
"it was an entirely altruistic act"


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I know I’m not the only one..


al·tru·is·tic
/ˌaltro͞oˈistik/

adjective
showing a disinterested and selfless concern for the well-being of others; unselfish.
"it was an entirely altruistic act"


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Lol.


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“I wear a mask to protect you, not to protect me. But, when it comes to the vaccine, fuck you. I’m going to take the Pfizer vaccine that hasn’t been shown to prevent the spread of the virus; it just protects me from having the virus turn into the disease. In other words, it turns me into an asymptomatic spreader.”

Yep, makes total fucking altruistic sense to me.




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I respect others wishes and will wear a mask around them if they ask me to. There is an extremely low chance that the mask will have an adverse affect on my health. I'm not opposed to vaccines and have taken them as most of us do. I only began getting the flu shots over the past couple years because it is a protocol for Healthcare providers. Before that I felt that if I were a healthy adult I would simply deal with getting sick if I contracted the flu. In all my years I don't feel I truly evef contracted a "true" flu. If I did, it was mild at best. This new vaccine is unlike anything ever produced. I'm not opposed to taking it, however I'd like to ensure all the bugs are worked out. This isn't like a 1st year vehicle where problems can be corrected via recall or TSB. This could have long lasting consequences. Additionally, this virus has a 99.98% survivability rate. Its sad that people have lost their lives to it. Like me its up to them to protect themselves. My wife's grandparents were extremely careful and still managed to comtract it. I don't feel this vaccine is going to have the intended effects other than to line the pockets or corporate drug companies. Nature will prevail regardless of human intervention.

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Pay very close attention to the plunger on the syringe... I think even a blind man could see this.

https://youtu.be/rXdBo_rZ0bk


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Sure makes you wonder.... Already been several people with facial paralysis and other allergic reactions after taking it. Of course, the experts have come out and said it's completely normal. As normal as being muzzled, losing your livelihood to protect others in the name of health safety, burning down buildings to promote racial unity, and not being able to excercise your religious freedom. Completely normal.
 
Makes me want to get the vaccine as soon as possible with the fear tactics in this article :crazyeyes:

https://amp.usatoday.com/amp/3921249001

......found more than eight in 10 Americans would receive the COVID-19 vaccine, but 44% said they would wait a bit before getting it. Experts say that while it's understandable to be hesitant of a new vaccine, physicians like Dr. Caesar Djavaherian say patients don't need to wait.


“Historically with a vaccine, the terrible (serious adverse events) that we’re always worried about actually present themselves in a matter of weeks,” Djavaherian, an ER doctor who leads the pandemic response at Carbon Health, a national primary and urgent care provider.

“Your chances of getting sick or dying is much greater going to the grocery store than going to get a vaccine,” said Barry Bloom, research professor of public health and former dean of Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health.

He said unneccesary waiting could stall the overall effectiveness of the vaccine, leading to more infections, deaths and strain on the health care system.

“We have to balance the very real odds of becoming critically ill from the virus versus the theoretical odds of long-term side effects that haven’t been discovered yet,” he said. “(There’s) a real need now … It’s hard to say, ‘Let’s wait.’”
 
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