Will You Vaccinate?

Will You Vaccinate?

  • Never, under any circumstances

    Votes: 14 11.2%
  • Not until I think it's safe

    Votes: 20 16.0%
  • Yes, as soon at it's available

    Votes: 71 56.8%
  • Yes, after a longer period of time

    Votes: 20 16.0%

  • Total voters
    125
  • Poll closed .

Uncled

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I want to get the vaccination, but the way things are going, the vaccine probably won't be available to me for a few months anyways.

I'm OK with that. It will allow other people to be guinea pigs to determine the safety of the vaccines.
 

vanblue

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I'm a traveller too so I'd like to get it as soon as possible.....the beaches of the Caribbean are calling!
 

steverino

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The testing appears rigorous and large samples have been conducted. I am in as soon as I can get it.
 

oodlesofpho

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Yes. I won't be first in line to get pricked, I'll maybe wait a month or two after mass vaccinations occur to make sure people don't turn into zombies.
 
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steverino

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There have already been 30,000 vaccinated in the trials.
 

Cock Throppled

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While I'd prefer to wait, I'll be in line when I'm eligible because I have a couple of risk factors, and I need to travel, and proof of vaccination will probably be a necessity.
 

Futurebillionaire

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If given the choice between getting fucked by nature, or getting (potentially) fucked by science ...

I guess I'll choose science lol

I am also doing it because I have older folk I need to protect. If upon reading the studies I do not identify any anomalies or statistically significant results yielding potentially negative outcomes I will likely go for it

There is no denying or disputing the fact that we are all guinea pigs for Moderna though. The human genome is highly interconnected and complicated. We know very little as of now
 

Quarter Mile'r

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If given the choice between getting fucked by nature, or getting (potentially) fucked by science ...

I guess I'll choose science lol

I am also doing it because I have older folk I need to protect. If upon reading the studies I do not identify any anomalies or statistically significant results yielding potentially negative outcomes I will likely go for it

There is no denying or disputing the fact that we are all guinea pigs for Moderna though. The human genome is highly interconnected and complicated. We know very little as of now
Yup with ya there. I have underlying conditions that I want to see how they play out with
having taken a vaccine. I'll go ahead and do it when I feel more safe to indulge.
I've been taking the flu shot for many years and so far so good.
It has really helped me cope with the flu very well except for a couple years when
they guessed wrong which strain was coming.

My one concern that I have not heard any results on is if even you do GET the covid
vaccine it seems that this virus is so virulent that yes, it's possible to not get
sick but yet still transmit the virus upon being infected with it??

Or in other words, Will being vaccinated mean you don't spread it at the same time?
Like, sure you can be vaccinated, then pick up the virus and still spread it around??

These are questions that need answering, I want to see more research that answers
questions like that.





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johnnydepth

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Too early in the game to decide. Sounds like a few months off before it is available and by the time it reaches Winnipeg could be summer 2021 or later. I'm fairly healthy for my age. I've never had a flu shot and I've never had the flu; lucky or immune? Fuck if I know. I know a few people now that have had Covid, and I've been exposed to some of them. Again, haven't caught it myself, yet.
I'm not an antivaxxer, but at the same time I don't believe in taking any medications unless absolutely necessary.
I think this one might be necessary.
 

Cock Throppled

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I think the situation is a little more interesting: most of us are still a few months off from having the opportunity to vaccinate. In the meantime there will be millions of people vaccinated around the world, and we will have more information about effectiveness and possible side effects. This information will be in the form of scientific studies that most cannot directly evaluate, and anecdotal evidence breathlessly reported in the media and amplified on social media. I think the latter form of reporting, say stories about that one person who got vaccinated and then something just terrible happened, complete with tearful interviews of all loved ones, would likely work to turn people against vaccinations, but hopefully not in large numbers.
Yes, you can bet anything negative will be hyped as loudly as possible.
 
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Futurebillionaire

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Yup with ya there. I have underlying conditions that I want to see how they play out with
having taken a vaccine. I'll go ahead and do it when I feel more safe to indulge.
I've been taking the flu shot for many years and so far so good.
It has really helped me cope with the flu very well except for a couple years when
they guessed wrong which strain was coming.

My one concern that I have not heard any results on is if even you do GET the covid
vaccine it seems that this virus is so virulent that yes, it's possible to not get
sick but yet still transmit the virus upon being infected with it??

Or in other words, Will being vaccinated mean you don't spread it at the same time?
Like, sure you can be vaccinated, then pick up the virus and still spread it around??

These are questions that need answering, I want to see more research that answers
questions like that.





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Yup with ya there. I have underlying conditions that I want to see how they play out with
having taken a vaccine. I'll go ahead and do it when I feel more safe to indulge.
I've been taking the flu shot for many years and so far so good.
It has really helped me cope with the flu very well except for a couple years when
they guessed wrong which strain was coming.

My one concern that I have not heard any results on is if even you do GET the covid
vaccine it seems that this virus is so virulent that yes, it's possible to not get
sick but yet still transmit the virus upon being infected with it??

Or in other words, Will being vaccinated mean you don't spread it at the same time?
Like, sure you can be vaccinated, then pick up the virus and still spread it around??

These are questions that need answering, I want to see more research that answers
questions like that.





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Yes it is twice as contagious as the flu. From my understanding, The immunogenic response usually takes care of any virus attempting re-entry. The virus only grows inside our bodies to the point of being easy to spread (through our own bodily fluids) because our bodies don't recognize it and take care of it

It only spreads from a vaccinated individual if they directly touch a surface or person with the virus and then touch someone without it and without a vaccination. The virus survives for different periods of time depending on the surface it happens to be on
 
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