illmatic99
formerly yuyuza1
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I believe most countries and workplaces will bully people into doing it.
In Denmark it was discussed how to punish citizens who refuse to do it and in my country it is proposed to reward Green "passports" to those who do it and those passports would allow more freedom (which means no freedom to those who refuse to vaccinate).
but as long as i have a choice, I'd rather not be a guinea pig for this instant vaccination.
I avoid pills and other drugs when I'm sick as well.
Over 50,000 people in the US have already received a vaccine in massive clinical trials. The only side effects observed have been allergy related, and that too from the actual injection, not anything related to the vaccine. The only thing we don't know is longer term effects, but we never do with vaccines anyway. The sample size has been massive in these trials-- YOU won't be the guinea pig.There's no way I'd get a vaccine that just came out and was rushed onto the market because it's competing with other vaccines to be the first available.
Also there's literally no argument for forcing people to get vaccinated. Forcing people to respect quarantines, social distancing and all the other rules was because this could be dangerous for other people, but not getting the vaccine is only putting yourself in "danger" since you can't contaminate the people that actually get it. So it should be your choice to do it or not.
The rush here was only in the removal of red tape, not the science. These vaccine trials have had as much rigor if not more than the usual flu vaccine trials.
