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posted ago by shadle2001 ago by shadle2001 +125 / -0

Had a zoom meeting with coworkers yesterday and everyone was taking about getting their second shot. They asked me when I'm getting mine. I said, "don't have to, I had COVID back in Dec 2019 and had the antibody test and it shows I already have the antibodies" They were stunned at the simple logic, my boss said "well you should still think about getting it because it can help with the lifelong side effects." I responded with, "that's great, but I don't have any lasting symptoms, so the vaccine will do nothing for me" there was what seemed like 5 min of silence (really a couple of seconds) and they quickly moved on with the actual meeting.

That said...no vaccine for my family. Gotta keep the real viking blood going strong.

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LiberalTearFiend 13 points ago +13 / -0

I said this about not wearing a mask for getting on a ski gondola and the dumb-ass lift operator was like that not true you are only protected for 8 weeks. I said oh where did you go to med school to become an epidemiologist, and he shut up it was kinda funny.

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MustBeTrump 6 points ago +6 / -0

There's very few confirmed cases of people catching it twice, and especially rare is that their 2nd infection causes anything but a fraction of their original illness.

There's currently a study being done that started about 7 months ago to measure how long people have the antibodies for and whether or not they can catch it again, so far the answer is 7 months.

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DaughterOfLiberty 5 points ago +5 / -0

They might have tested positive twice. Nobody knows if they got it again. Got it in Mar 2020. No mask since. Never been sick. Been around hundreds of thousands. It’s all bullshit.

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MustBeTrump 5 points ago +5 / -0

Exactly, I'm pretty sure the only cases I've read of 2nd infection were like 2 or 3 weeks apart, very likely just tested positive twice.

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DaughterOfLiberty 4 points ago +4 / -0

Fruit and coca cola have tested positive. Its all bullshit. People kept telling me after March 2020 when I got it that I could get it again. I laughed my ass off and said. If I do just gonna get HCQ like last time no big deal. Never wore a mask. Never ‘got it’ again.

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LiberalTearFiend 2 points ago +2 / -0

Yeah I have read all of those. Weak science anyway they try to go off of variants anyway otherwise PCR can just picked up shedding of dead nucleotides, not enough to culture an infection. T-Cell immunity suggest it will be good about 7 years before people are vulnerable again. Prior serum demographics from Sars one suggest 17 years for SARS-1

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MustBeTrump 0 points ago +0 / -0

Which makes it even more annoying to read people's stories on here and elsewhere about their doctors or employers or any vaccine-worshippers telling others to get the vaccine even if they've already had Covid, because your immunity only last 3 months or whatever bullshit they're pushing atm.

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LiberalTearFiend 2 points ago +2 / -0

Yeah exactly. I also had covid and I say would you go get a flu shot after you just had the flu? No vaccine experimental or not beats actual natural immunity. Recent study showed that people with the Pfizer vaccine were 6 times more likely to catch a variant. That is some great evidence. people like my dad who is a conservative was convinced to go get a first dose all of this idea of maybe it will help me from variants. I said Dad that is dumb. All of these vaccines were created of the genome of the January strain anyway so why would that give you better protection than your healed immunity from a more current variation. I also tell people mRNA has been tried for Decades, every time it fails animal models for safety every study in the long term the treatment group has worse outcomes then the placebo. There is 0 evidence to suggest it would be any different in humans. I would like to see that data disprove the prior mammal outcomes before I consider it. Safety has not been established. Safety for recovered individuals has been established. Is it not alright to be concerned about my safety? And people stfu.

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MustBeTrump 1 point ago +1 / -0

This whole thing has really shown just how braindead and gullible people are. They lack responsibility, they don't care to argue the specifics or the dangers, the government and the TV told them it's safe so they want it.

It's hard to properly understand where they come from because from their perspective, we are in an awful pandemic where people are dying all around us and the light at the end of the tunnel was this magical incredible vaccine that will finally bring an end to the suffering. So they're delighted to engage in the ceremonial act of taking the vaccine, whether it helps or not, because of what it signifies.

Some take it because they're retards and think that they're saving their own lives (young health people that absolutely don't need the vaccine), others couldn't even tell you why they're taking it other than to virtue signal.

It's crazy, and going forward in life it's important to remember just how many people bought into this hysteria, willing to sacrifice literally everything to play along with the narrative, without question.

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LiberalTearFiend 2 points ago +2 / -0

Yep fear is there strategy. It is sad that somehow now I am a conspiracy theorist because I am a scientist who has a contrary opinion to the MSM with great logical reasons. People are like well you are reading disinformation from the fringe of the internet and I am like no I spent over an Hour reading the Emergency Use authorization. It clearly states there is no evidence this vaccine prevents infection or transmission.This is directly from the data and source, you believe crazy crap because your emotions and verified liars on the news say something. I tell them I will send you the links to it from Pfizer I will send you the vaccine trials back from 2001 on mRNA experiments. What you believe is based off of social referencing and not data. How the fuck did I become some conspiracy theorist? Sense when is worrying about my own safety an abnormal and unacceptable thing?

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Donaldsweiner 1 point ago +1 / -0

SARS back in 2002 was at 17 years or something like that

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2008RonPaul2012 9 points ago +9 / -0

When did it suddenly become fucking acceptable to put people on the spot and ask them pointed questions about their personal medical situation? "Last I checked that's between me and my doctor." Or to quote Will Smith in Enemy of the State, "Ever beat off in the shower? None of my fucking business? You're damn right it's not."

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T_WIN_2020 8 points ago +8 / -0

Since vaccine companies don't want to be held liable if anything happens.. See what happens if you ask HR to sign a liability form, holding the employer responsible.

https://www.icandecide.org/

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ManBadOrange 5 points ago +5 / -0

"You need to get vaccinated or mine wont work " - Liberals

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chelthing 2 points ago +2 / -0

I HATE that rationalization.

You not being healthy is not my problem.

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Gooseontheloose 5 points ago +5 / -0

Just shut up and get your blood clot you bigot. How dare you question your overlords?

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Titan93 4 points ago +4 / -0

Its a spiritual blindness and darkness man

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MegoThor 4 points ago +4 / -0

“By law, my medical history is none of your business.”

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DaughterOfLiberty 4 points ago +4 / -0

I had it & so did my Mom. One year ago no lasting side effects.

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deathbymonty 4 points ago +4 / -0

So many WTF questions in response to your boss its hard to know where to start

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Lol_Garrus 3 points ago +3 / -0

"it can help with the lifelong side effects"

MFer, nobody knows about "lifelong side effect" of mug covid and you certainly dont know about the long term side effects of the vaccine.

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chelthing 2 points ago +2 / -0

What they want: reduction of lifelong side effects

What they got: lifeshort side effects

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Dutch_Christian 3 points ago +4 / -1

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