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They can debate it all they want but by the time they have a resolution it’ll be too late to matter. Pandemic will be gone. Why would you force a vaccine if the pandemic is declared over by the WHO?
This virus is with us forever. If the natural or vaccine immunity starts to wane over time, this virus will be waiting. If enough people refuse to get vaccinated there will always be cases and always be deaths.
This virus is with us forever. If the natural or vaccine immunity starts to wane over time, this virus will be waiting. If enough people refuse to get vaccinated there will always be cases and always be deaths.
what is is "enough people"? Youll never have 100%
And it isnt "refuse" its "opting or choosing not to take".
The vaccines being given to people in the United States are FDA approved. People posting that they are not are posting incorrect information to mislead people.
The vaccines being given to people in the United States are FDA approved. People posting that they are not are posting incorrect information to mislead people.
The point is there will be cases of COVID-19 for many years. There are lots of people in jobs where the come into direct contact with high risk people. Many of those people are going to have a requirement to get a COVID-19 vaccine as a condition of employment.
The point is there will be cases of COVID-19 for many years. There are lots of people in jobs where the come into direct contact with high risk people. Many of those people are going to have a requirement to get a COVID-19 vaccine as a condition of employment.
So you have no idea. Talk about spreading misinformation lol
I took a lot of grief from 2 of my sisters when I said I was going to get the vaccination. I had the first shot of the Pfizer vaccine last week and am set up for my 2nd in a couple weeks. A bit of a sore arm but no side effects. I'm having a worse time with allergies at the moment.
I wanted to be vaccinated because I want to be free to move about, although no one can seem to tell me how MUCH freedom I will have. I also, frankly, don't want to have to wear the mask anymore but I will certainly carry one around. If I've had the vaccination, WHY do I have to continue wearing the mask? I mean, assuming I wait a certain period of time for my body to develop antibodies and such.
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'Irresponsible', is creating a humanitarian crisis on the southern border and allowing infected people to be distributed across the county.
No that is deflecting from the posted topic and lets make sure its not confused with state leaders who throw all precautions out the window and allow mass gatherings and unsafe practices all in the name of their medical expertise...
This one is only approved under emergency authorization though.
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