She's spent the last two days saying things like: "I don't trust my government but I trust science." and "I really really don't want to get it." and "I want to be able to travel to Europe again, so I'm willing to get it for that."
Even with all her anxiety and mistrust, she still got it. Only a few hours after, she said she didn't feel good, and didn't think it was just in her head.
People are so brainwashed, they're going against their own common sense and survival instincts.
UPDATE: She said her brain was foggy all day yesterday, and she doesn't really remember the days events. She said it made her and her husband who also took it very very tired. And the injection site was very painful also.
My best friend got it today. Pfizer. She was harassed by her family who believe it is the cure. I’m so disappointed that her faith in God didn’t override her fear, or the guilt she gave in to.
Pfizer is the one I want to get. I'm not in a high risk group, or currently in a high risk area, but I do expect to be spending some time in high risk areas, so I'd want to get vaccinated whether there's any requirement for it or not. The Pfizer one has the best track record re side effects, and is also more effective (so far) than the J&J vaccine (which is off the table right now anyway). Right now, only the Moderna vaccine is available in my area, and if I felt the need to get vaccinated ASAP, I'd get it, but the incidence of skin reactions, while mostly mild, is significant and the mechanism not well understood, so I'm going to wait until I can get the Pfizer vaccine. Your friend will be fine.
Why would you want to get a "vaccine" that doesn't even prevent you from getting the virus? It also does nothing to prevent you from spreading it so what in the hell are you talking about?