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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

I am curious to know about peoples reasons and choices?

One word or brief sentence will suffice.

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By *eeleyWoman  over a year ago

Dudley


"I am curious to know about peoples reasons and choices?

One word or brief sentence will suffice."

Common sense.

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By *olymalelincsMan  over a year ago

southend


"I am curious to know about peoples reasons and choices?

One word or brief sentence will suffice.

Common sense. "

Willingness to protect the vulnerable person that I care for and keep heading towards the end of this pandemic.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Excitement.

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By *hatawasteMan  over a year ago

stafford


"I am curious to know about peoples reasons and choices?

One word or brief sentence will suffice."

Here's mine..

Science is showing its working to an extent and without it the world won't restart.

Having a vaccine will reassure the people around me about their own safety . Particularly the vulnerable and the older generation who are often worried and concerned about their own health when in close proximity to people these days .

Finally, I suppose because it's a risk. Some kind of a gamble and something new as far as scientific development goes.

I find all of that quite an exciting thing to be part of and jumped at the chance to get both of my vaccines regardless of the risks involved .

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By *naswingdressWoman  over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)

Overwhelming evidence, herd immunity, filial loyalty.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I am curious to know about peoples reasons and choices?

One word or brief sentence will suffice."

What was your reason for taking it OP?

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By *issmorganWoman  over a year ago

Calderdale innit

I'm a frontline worker and I've had covid!

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By *he James gangCouple  over a year ago

NEWTOWNABBEY

Not taking it, shows, misinformed stupidity.

Reason for taking it= protect yourself and others.

Reason for not taking it= none, unless you get your news from social media and believe others anecdotal information and conspiracy theories.

Why would government want to put a tracking device in your arm when you already do that, by carrying a mobile phone? Also, why would government be interested in where I shop, eat, what cinema or theater I go to.

There's a reason there's very little rubella, mumps and measles nowadays, it's because you're vaccinated!!!

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By *ovebjsMan  over a year ago

Bristol


"I am curious to know about peoples reasons and choices?

One word or brief sentence will suffice.

Common sense. "

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"I am curious to know about peoples reasons and choices?

One word or brief sentence will suffice.

What was your reason for taking it OP?"

Not had it yet,got a deep feeling inside this won't end well and not too mention all the pushing of it in the way it has been.

Thanks for giving your reason by the way!

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By *esty 2021Man  over a year ago

Rockford IL

I wanted better 5G and so if I get d*unk my family can find me……

Aka

I don’t really want COVID and it gives me the best chance no to get it living in a land of deniers.

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By *spotpleasurerMan  over a year ago

Norwich

Two cousins about my age i.e. not elderly have died from Covid. Why would I not take a vaccine that protects me from infection?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I am curious to know about peoples reasons and choices?

One word or brief sentence will suffice.

What was your reason for taking it OP?

Not had it yet,got a deep feeling inside this won't end well and not too mention all the pushing of it in the way it has been.

Thanks for giving your reason by the way!"

Didn't realise we were under a compulsion to give you a reason.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

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By *atnip make me purrWoman  over a year ago

Reading

Because the benefits outweigh the risks.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I am curious to know about peoples reasons and choices?

One word or brief sentence will suffice."

Because I wanted to.

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By *ady LickWoman  over a year ago

Northampton Somewhere

According to my local updates it's so they can get their end away after so many months

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I’ve not had a prick in me for so long I was desperate.

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By *andKBCouple  over a year ago

Plymouth

Cos I'm not a stupid moron who thinks its a micro chip!

On a serious note I've had covid and im front line staff. To protect myself the people I work with and my family.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Frontline worker.

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By *irty desireWoman  over a year ago

newcatle

Choice!!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Peer pressure..

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Mr had covid twice quite bad and to me it’s common sense to protect everyone you can family friends and strangers

Mrs hasn’t had covid but has had the vaccine and to also protect everyone

To be honest the anti-vax movement is just a money making machine just as bad as being in a cult and we all know how they end so good luck to you

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By *andyfloss2000Woman  over a year ago

ashford

Family pressure! Wishing I had listened to my inner self and not had them tbh! X

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By *olly_chromaticTV/TS  over a year ago

Stockport

To activate my latent mutant superpowers...

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Traveling back to China for work requires getting a vaccine so I don't have much choice.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Because I have a brain

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I want to meet Bill Gates

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

To protect myself and my family x

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By *alandNitaCouple  over a year ago

Scunthorpe


"I am curious to know about peoples reasons and choices?

One word or brief sentence will suffice."

For myself, I understand that the more people who are vaccinated, the less opportunity that the virus has to spread & mutate. I am fairly sure that I would not be overly impacted by the virus, but feel that it is sensible to be part of the problem.

Cal

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By *orny andy yorkMan  over a year ago

york


"Two cousins about my age i.e. not elderly have died from Covid. Why would I not take a vaccine that protects me from infection?"
your very unlucky if you had two healthy cousins around your age die with covid as less than 500 people under 50 with no other illnesses have died with covid and was it actually covid that killed them

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By *uenevereWoman  over a year ago

Scunthorpe


"I am curious to know about peoples reasons and choices?

One word or brief sentence will suffice."

Because it is the right and logical thing to do.

It benefits me, my family and my community as a whole. I'm also a front line worker.

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By *alandNitaCouple  over a year ago

Scunthorpe


"I am curious to know about peoples reasons and choices?

One word or brief sentence will suffice.

For myself, I understand that the more people who are vaccinated, the less opportunity that the virus has to spread & mutate. I am fairly sure that I would not be overly impacted by the virus, but feel that it is sensible to be part of the problem.

Cal"

or even "NOT" be part of the problem

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By *bsolutebeginnersCouple  over a year ago

Planet Ork


"Two cousins about my age i.e. not elderly have died from Covid. Why would I not take a vaccine that protects me from infection? your very unlucky if you had two healthy cousins around your age die with covid as less than 500 people under 50 with no other illnesses have died with covid and was it actually covid that killed them "

Most people have other underlying conditions which alone will not kill them ( asthma, obesity, heart disease, diabetes etc) but if you add covid to them then it’s covid that becomes the fatal ingredient.

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By *oung GunnerMan  over a year ago

Cleckheaton

I’m a kidney transplant recipient, I’ve had a lot of operations through the years, including the removal of both old kidneys to make way for a transplant which happened in April 2009. Before that I was on dialysis 3 times a week for 4 hours a time which took up a lot of my time .

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Mr had covid twice quite bad and to me it’s common sense to protect everyone you can family friends and strangers

Mrs hasn’t had covid but has had the vaccine and to also protect everyone

To be honest the anti-vax movement is just a money making machine just as bad as being in a cult and we all know how they end so good luck to you "

You were tested positive twice on a pcr test ?

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By *naswingdressWoman  over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)


"I’m a kidney transplant recipient, I’ve had a lot of operations through the years, including the removal of both old kidneys to make way for a transplant which happened in April 2009. Before that I was on dialysis 3 times a week for 4 hours a time which took up a lot of my time . "

Be well

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By *eeleyWoman  over a year ago

Dudley


"I am curious to know about peoples reasons and choices?

One word or brief sentence will suffice.

What was your reason for taking it OP?

Not had it yet,got a deep feeling inside this won't end well and not too mention all the pushing of it in the way it has been.

Thanks for giving your reason by the way!"

Out of curiosity, why do you think you have this bad feeling? Also, an easy reason for pushing people to have the vaccine is that it works, there is data and evidence to prove it.

I advise everyone I know to have it.

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By *orny andy yorkMan  over a year ago

york


"I am curious to know about peoples reasons and choices?

One word or brief sentence will suffice.

What was your reason for taking it OP?

Not had it yet,got a deep feeling inside this won't end well and not too mention all the pushing of it in the way it has been.

Thanks for giving your reason by the way!

Out of curiosity, why do you think you have this bad feeling? Also, an easy reason for pushing people to have the vaccine is that it works, there is data and evidence to prove it.

I advise everyone I know to have it."

but no evidence on lock term effects

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By *evilandTheBeastCouple  over a year ago

Peterborough and Bedford

Devil- duty of care to vulnerable people she works with plus making it one step closer to some sort of normality.

Beast- as a protection for himself due to breathing difficulties. Plus one step closer to some sort of normality.

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By *ikingpairCouple  over a year ago

Cambridge


"I am curious to know about peoples reasons and choices?

One word or brief sentence will suffice.

What was your reason for taking it OP?

Not had it yet,got a deep feeling inside this won't end well and not too mention all the pushing of it in the way it has been.

Thanks for giving your reason by the way!

Out of curiosity, why do you think you have this bad feeling? Also, an easy reason for pushing people to have the vaccine is that it works, there is data and evidence to prove it.

I advise everyone I know to have it. but no evidence on lock term effects "

Assume you mean long term effects - have you ever worried about that with any medication you have taken? A serious question, when you have been prescribed something or have taken an over the counter medicine, have you researched how long it has been on the market, what the clinical trials showed or read the side effects on the leaflet?

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By *eeleyWoman  over a year ago

Dudley


"I am curious to know about peoples reasons and choices?

One word or brief sentence will suffice.

What was your reason for taking it OP?

Not had it yet,got a deep feeling inside this won't end well and not too mention all the pushing of it in the way it has been.

Thanks for giving your reason by the way!

Out of curiosity, why do you think you have this bad feeling? Also, an easy reason for pushing people to have the vaccine is that it works, there is data and evidence to prove it.

I advise everyone I know to have it. but no evidence on lock term effects "

I'll explain to you my position on all this long term stuff people say.

If you had a family member that needed an organ transplant, you're the only match, they would suffer a painful death of they didn't get the organ. Would you say no, because you might end up with health issues yourself later?

I, personally, am willing to risk the very slim chance that there will be long term issues with the vaccine, it isn't a common occurrence and we are highly likely to be completely fine.

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By *orny andy yorkMan  over a year ago

york


"I am curious to know about peoples reasons and choices?

One word or brief sentence will suffice.

What was your reason for taking it OP?

Not had it yet,got a deep feeling inside this won't end well and not too mention all the pushing of it in the way it has been.

Thanks for giving your reason by the way!

Out of curiosity, why do you think you have this bad feeling? Also, an easy reason for pushing people to have the vaccine is that it works, there is data and evidence to prove it.

I advise everyone I know to have it. but no evidence on lock term effects

Assume you mean long term effects - have you ever worried about that with any medication you have taken? A serious question, when you have been prescribed something or have taken an over the counter medicine, have you researched how long it has been on the market, what the clinical trials showed or read the side effects on the leaflet?"

yes but I think that’s because I have family in the medical profession and also covid is not that bad for the vast majority of people who get it so that should be weighed up also

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By *luttyLaylaWoman  over a year ago

North West

1) I’ve had covid and was poorly

2) I’ve lost colleagues to covid

3) family have been very poorly with it

4) I work in healthcare and have seen the effects

5) I trust doctors and scientists daily and I would do tonight if I needed them. I don’t see it as any different.

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By *naswingdressWoman  over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)


"I am curious to know about peoples reasons and choices?

One word or brief sentence will suffice.

What was your reason for taking it OP?

Not had it yet,got a deep feeling inside this won't end well and not too mention all the pushing of it in the way it has been.

Thanks for giving your reason by the way!

Out of curiosity, why do you think you have this bad feeling? Also, an easy reason for pushing people to have the vaccine is that it works, there is data and evidence to prove it.

I advise everyone I know to have it. but no evidence on lock term effects

I'll explain to you my position on all this long term stuff people say.

If you had a family member that needed an organ transplant, you're the only match, they would suffer a painful death of they didn't get the organ. Would you say no, because you might end up with health issues yourself later?

I, personally, am willing to risk the very slim chance that there will be long term issues with the vaccine, it isn't a common occurrence and we are highly likely to be completely fine.

"

If I die as a result of taking an "experimental vaccine" (if I did, the control is an approved one) then I've died doing the best I could with the best knowledge I have at the time.

I consider it incredibly unlikely - because see knowledge - but I make decisions based on the evidence.

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By *ikingpairCouple  over a year ago

Cambridge


"I am curious to know about peoples reasons and choices?

One word or brief sentence will suffice.

What was your reason for taking it OP?

Not had it yet,got a deep feeling inside this won't end well and not too mention all the pushing of it in the way it has been.

Thanks for giving your reason by the way!

Out of curiosity, why do you think you have this bad feeling? Also, an easy reason for pushing people to have the vaccine is that it works, there is data and evidence to prove it.

I advise everyone I know to have it. but no evidence on lock term effects

Assume you mean long term effects - have you ever worried about that with any medication you have taken? A serious question, when you have been prescribed something or have taken an over the counter medicine, have you researched how long it has been on the market, what the clinical trials showed or read the side effects on the leaflet? yes but I think that’s because I have family in the medical profession and also covid is not that bad for the vast majority of people who get it so that should be weighed up also "

So I take it you haven't been vaccinated then? Even though you have family in the medical profession and so by being vaccinated you are protecting them as well...?

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By *izandpaulCouple  over a year ago

merseyside

Don't want to be dead or help others be dead, sick or long term problems.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Smallpox polio measles mumps yellow fever

Enough said

Get the vaccine

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By *orny andy yorkMan  over a year ago

york


"Smallpox polio measles mumps yellow fever

Enough said

Get the vaccine "

All were a lot more deadly than covid 19 as covid 19 is actually that deadly

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By * Plus ECouple  over a year ago

The South


"I am curious to know about peoples reasons and choices?

One word or brief sentence will suffice.

What was your reason for taking it OP?

Not had it yet,got a deep feeling inside this won't end well and not too mention all the pushing of it in the way it has been.

Thanks for giving your reason by the way!

Out of curiosity, why do you think you have this bad feeling? Also, an easy reason for pushing people to have the vaccine is that it works, there is data and evidence to prove it.

I advise everyone I know to have it.

but no evidence on lock term effects "

This is one of the patently daftest reasons not to be vaccinated.

Of course there's no long term evidence. The vaccine is literally weeks old.

Stop reading and listening to cretins.

Get some genuine understanding of the research, it's testing and approvals.

Then go get yourself vaccinated, look after your own health and the lives of everyone around you.

E

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By *wistedTooCouple  over a year ago

Frimley

I trust it is safe, I want to be a part of the solution and I want to be able to fight off the virus when it hits me. It’s pretty simple for most people I know.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I took the vaccine as I am more protected from contracting the virus and also more likely not to pass it on unwittingly.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Civic duty.

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By *antingmore72Woman  over a year ago

Hastings

It killed my father a few week ago

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Over 50, unfit and overweight. Nog a good combination if I were to catch Covid. To be fair, been the wake up call I needed to finally do something about that but in the meantime vaccination will do x

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By *ophieslutTV/TS  over a year ago

Central

It's restrictions or vaccines to get us out of the mess - I prefer to do my small part for us all, by getting vaccinated

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By *ittle_brat_evie!!Woman  over a year ago

evesham

To protect myself and prevent transmission.

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By *orny andy yorkMan  over a year ago

york

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By *orny andy yorkMan  over a year ago

york


"To protect myself and prevent transmission. "
But it does not prevent transmission

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By * Plus ECouple  over a year ago

The South


"To protect myself and prevent transmission.

But it does not prevent transmission "

Do you know what the vaccine does do?

E

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By *ittle_brat_evie!!Woman  over a year ago

evesham


"To protect myself and prevent transmission. But it does not prevent transmission "

Yes according to reports, it does.

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By *rHotNottsMan  over a year ago

Dubai & Nottingham

Personally , Travel , and then the greater good

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By *ittle_brat_evie!!Woman  over a year ago

evesham


"To protect myself and prevent transmission. But it does not prevent transmission

Yes according to reports, it does. "

https://www.gov.uk/government/news/one-dose-of-covid-19-vaccine-can-cut-household-transmission-by-up-to-half

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"It killed my father a few week ago "

I’m so sorry

Mayo ask was it Covid or the vaccine?

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By *all me FlikWoman  over a year ago

Galaxy Far Far Away


"I am curious to know about peoples reasons and choices?

One word or brief sentence will suffice.

What was your reason for taking it OP?

Not had it yet,got a deep feeling inside this won't end well and not too mention all the pushing of it in the way it has been.

Thanks for giving your reason by the way!

Out of curiosity, why do you think you have this bad feeling? Also, an easy reason for pushing people to have the vaccine is that it works, there is data and evidence to prove it.

I advise everyone I know to have it. but no evidence on lock term effects "

The long term effects for humanity from people not having the vaccine would be far worse in my opinion.

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By *entGent75Man  over a year ago

Dartford

To protect myself, my family, to reduce infenction and transmission and to be able to say that i wasn't a cock womble when the country and the world needs to take a stand against a shit virus that has the potential to shut countries down.

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By *orny PTMan  over a year ago

Peterborough

Don't die from fake news: get the jab.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Number of reason as having my 2nd next week, common sense as well as things like uni as im student and with me doing photography and film which means i need to work with others and the public ??

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By *gcoopsWoman  over a year ago

London

At the time of the vaccines release, there was no evidence of it's performance in pregnancy or how it might affect future pregnancies.

Over 90,000 pregnant women have been vaccinated however, there is a preferred vaccine that should be taken. But in saying this, noone knows how it will affect children once born.

I think I'm going to wait a while until we get some real data on this and that, I think, is common sense. Remember, we are still Guinea pigs in this.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

To help keep my baby safe as contracting covid could result in a premature birth. Also to ensure my baby is born with some antibodies to covid

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By *0shadesOfFilthMan  over a year ago

nearby

This anti vaccine mantra is tedious

31000 die each year from heart disease caused from obesity, 78000 die every year from smoking, 8000 die from alcohol abuse, 4000 die from drug poisoning,

Just get the jab

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By *ethnmelvCouple  over a year ago

Cardiff

Because it is the quickest and safest way for us to get back to normal. & I’m glad so many other people in the UK have done the same

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By *naswingdressWoman  over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)


"This anti vaccine mantra is tedious

31000 die each year from heart disease caused from obesity, 78000 die every year from smoking, 8000 die from alcohol abuse, 4000 die from drug poisoning,

Just get the jab "

It's utterly ridiculous.

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By *oung GunnerMan  over a year ago

Cleckheaton


"I’m a kidney transplant recipient, I’ve had a lot of operations through the years, including the removal of both old kidneys to make way for a transplant which happened in April 2009. Before that I was on dialysis 3 times a week for 4 hours a time which took up a lot of my time .

Be well"

Thankyou

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By *ittleMissCaliWoman  over a year ago

all loved up

To protect myself and others

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By *ad NannaWoman  over a year ago

East London

I like little pricks.

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By *amyam5627Man  over a year ago

Swadlincote

The good of the country, nows not the time to think of yourself but to think of the UK as a whole.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I am curious to know about peoples reasons and choices?

One word or brief sentence will suffice."

Total bollocks,

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By *iss SinWoman  over a year ago

portchester

Too fearful to take it

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"At the time of the vaccines release, there was no evidence of it's performance in pregnancy or how it might affect future pregnancies.

Over 90,000 pregnant women have been vaccinated however, there is a preferred vaccine that should be taken. But in saying this, noone knows how it will affect children once born.

I think I'm going to wait a while until we get some real data on this and that, I think, is common sense. Remember, we are still Guinea pigs in this.

"

At last we dont have a robot, a real person with common sense, good for you and keep safe

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By *eeleyWoman  over a year ago

Dudley


"At the time of the vaccines release, there was no evidence of it's performance in pregnancy or how it might affect future pregnancies.

Over 90,000 pregnant women have been vaccinated however, there is a preferred vaccine that should be taken. But in saying this, noone knows how it will affect children once born.

I think I'm going to wait a while until we get some real data on this and that, I think, is common sense. Remember, we are still Guinea pigs in this.

At last we dont have a robot, a real person with common sense, good for you and keep safe "

Kindly take your insults elsewhere and let the grown ups talk.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

It doesnt stop covid which has a high recovery rate whats the purpose ?

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By *naswingdressWoman  over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)


"It doesnt stop covid which has a high recovery rate whats the purpose ?"

Significant reduction in transmission, prevention of hospitalisation or death, avoiding long Covid, getting our lives back, and much more

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"It doesnt stop covid which has a high recovery rate whats the purpose ?

Significant reduction in transmission, prevention of hospitalisation or death, avoiding long Covid, getting our lives back, and much more"

we will see

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By *naswingdressWoman  over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)


"It doesnt stop covid which has a high recovery rate whats the purpose ?

Significant reduction in transmission, prevention of hospitalisation or death, avoiding long Covid, getting our lives back, and much more

we will see "

Lol

Well, it's reasons for getting the vaccine, which was actually what the OP asked

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By *leasure domMan  over a year ago

Edinburgh

Reported side effects are statistically negligible and having the vaccinations, as well as being selfishly and civically a no-brainer, is infinitely more sensible and responsible than not having it.

Thanks to the health professionals making prudent purchasing decisions and the NHS rising to the delivery challenge, we are in a very privileged position, unlike millions worldwide who do not yet have the luxury of choosing whether or not to be inoculated.

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By *naswingdressWoman  over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)


"Reported side effects are statistically negligible and having the vaccinations, as well as being selfishly and civically a no-brainer, is infinitely more sensible and responsible than not having it.

Thanks to the health professionals making prudent purchasing decisions and the NHS rising to the delivery challenge, we are in a very privileged position, unlike millions worldwide who do not yet have the luxury of choosing whether or not to be inoculated. "

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By *ockdownerMan  over a year ago

Preston


"I am curious to know about peoples reasons and choices?

One word or brief sentence will suffice."

What a bizarre question...

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By *eeleyWoman  over a year ago

Dudley


"It doesnt stop covid which has a high recovery rate whats the purpose ?

Significant reduction in transmission, prevention of hospitalisation or death, avoiding long Covid, getting our lives back, and much more

we will see "

We literally are seeing it doing those things

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By *hesblokeMan  over a year ago

Derbyshire village

Have children, want to see them grow, want to be around and able to enjoy life, trust in the research, this is technically a sentence but if my English teacher read it she'd kick my arse.

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By *naswingdressWoman  over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)


"Have children, want to see them grow, want to be around and able to enjoy life, trust in the research, this is technically a sentence but if my English teacher read it she'd kick my arse."

It's so bad

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By *naswingdressWoman  over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)


"Have children, want to see them grow, want to be around and able to enjoy life, trust in the research, this is technically a sentence but if my English teacher read it she'd kick my arse.

It's so bad "

* Laughing with not at you

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By *hesblokeMan  over a year ago

Derbyshire village


"Have children, want to see them grow, want to be around and able to enjoy life, trust in the research, this is technically a sentence but if my English teacher read it she'd kick my arse.

It's so bad

* Laughing with not at you"

It's awful, I can hear her now. But OP asked for one word or one sentence. Did my best

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By *naswingdressWoman  over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)


"Have children, want to see them grow, want to be around and able to enjoy life, trust in the research, this is technically a sentence but if my English teacher read it she'd kick my arse.

It's so bad

* Laughing with not at you

It's awful, I can hear her now. But OP asked for one word or one sentence. Did my best "

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Had covid. Don't want to have to go through that again or at least lesser the effects of it cause it was bloody horrendous.

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By * and M lookingCouple  over a year ago

Worcester

As we are a small family unit with no one to fall back on, we took it to ensure our children's safety and to protect those that we will come into contact with.

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By *andS66Couple  over a year ago

Derby


"

A serious question, when you have been prescribed something or have taken an over the counter medicine, have you researched how long it has been on the market, what the clinical trials showed or read the side effects on the leaflet?

"

We both do.

I was prescribed 2 medications, months I had severe problems, ending up in hospital on oxygen for 4 days, and breathing/ chest/ other problems for 2 years while they tried me with other stuff to stop those issues, going backwards and forwards for tests - at no time did they (hospital or GP) even consider it was the 2 drugs prescribed...at one point I was on another 4 medications.

Turned out the 2 medications affect 1 in 10,000 people ( my own research)....went to Docs, asked to be prescribed something else....within weeks I was fine.

Also, there's another drug the GP prescribes me that causes osteoporosis if you take it long term....discussed this with my GP and I now only take it if I need to, whereas the GP still prescribes daily use.

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By * Plus ECouple  over a year ago

The South


"It doesnt stop covid which has a high recovery rate whats the purpose ?

Significant reduction in transmission, prevention of hospitalisation or death, avoiding long Covid, getting our lives back, and much more

we will see "

Er, I hate to break it to you....... but we ARE seeing.

Daily.

Confirmed cases down.

Every.

Single.

Day.

Deaths from, or deaths with. Down.

Every.

Single.

Day.

Hope that helps you "see", although somehow I doubt it.

E

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By *eeleyWoman  over a year ago

Dudley


"

A serious question, when you have been prescribed something or have taken an over the counter medicine, have you researched how long it has been on the market, what the clinical trials showed or read the side effects on the leaflet?

We both do.

I was prescribed 2 medications, months I had severe problems, ending up in hospital on oxygen for 4 days, and breathing/ chest/ other problems for 2 years while they tried me with other stuff to stop those issues, going backwards and forwards for tests - at no time did they (hospital or GP) even consider it was the 2 drugs prescribed...at one point I was on another 4 medications.

Turned out the 2 medications affect 1 in 10,000 people ( my own research)....went to Docs, asked to be prescribed something else....within weeks I was fine.

Also, there's another drug the GP prescribes me that causes osteoporosis if you take it long term....discussed this with my GP and I now only take it if I need to, whereas the GP still prescribes daily use."

I was on multiple medications that can cause osteoporosis for 20 years, luckily I don't have to be on them anymore, it's a tricky situation, you have to choose the lesser of two evils, for me, taking the meds was the better choice.

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By *anger mouse and EmmaCouple  over a year ago

Honiton


"I am curious to know about peoples reasons and choices?

One word or brief sentence will suffice."

Black mail!! To go on a plane, Oh wait we still can't!!

Funny how Biden and other leaders plus all their bodyguards will not have to isolate at the Cornwall G7?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

To keep other’s safe

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By *anger mouse and EmmaCouple  over a year ago

Honiton


"I am curious to know about peoples reasons and choices?

One word or brief sentence will suffice.

Black mail!! To go on a plane, Oh wait we still can't!!

Funny how Biden and other leaders plus all their bodyguards will not have to isolate at the Cornwall G7?"

Well, where's all the people calling me a liar ??? Thought there would be at least one after an hour. lol

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By *he James gangCouple  over a year ago

NEWTOWNABBEY

What about people's reasoning for why they won't vaccinate! Come on, give others a laugh on your conspiracy theories.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I am curious to know about peoples reasons and choices?

One word or brief sentence will suffice.

Black mail!! To go on a plane, Oh wait we still can't!!

Funny how Biden and other leaders plus all their bodyguards will not have to isolate at the Cornwall G7?

Well, where's all the people calling me a liar ??? Thought there would be at least one after an hour. lol"

Probably can’t be bothered to feed you

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By *andyfloss2000Woman  over a year ago

ashford


"What about people's reasoning for why they won't vaccinate! Come on, give others a laugh on your conspiracy theories."

Why does there have to b conspiracy theories if people decide not to have the jabs??

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By *luebell888Woman  over a year ago

Glasgowish


"I am curious to know about peoples reasons and choices?

One word or brief sentence will suffice."

I took the vaccine as I work in healthcare and wanted the people I care for to be safer. I also wanted the world get back to some kind of normality.x

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By *anger mouse and EmmaCouple  over a year ago

Honiton


"I am curious to know about peoples reasons and choices?

One word or brief sentence will suffice.

Black mail!! To go on a plane, Oh wait we still can't!!

Funny how Biden and other leaders plus all their bodyguards will not have to isolate at the Cornwall G7?"

Ps, Just making sure nobody thinks I'm blaming travel companies, they are not at fault with this mess at all.

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By *uliette500Woman  over a year ago

Hull


"To protect myself and prevent transmission. But it does not prevent transmission "

It reduces transmission so thats a bonus and a good reason to have it.

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By *elnkazCouple  over a year ago

cheshire

To help eradicate the virus. To get back to normality ..k

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By *ust RachelTV/TS  over a year ago

Horsham

Due to a few health problems that have surfaced recently, to protect myself.

Also I visit a lot of vulnerable and high risk people in my job, I was common sense to have it.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I'm holding back to see comparison of the likelihood of becoming ill / dying from Covid versus the likelihood of becoming ill / dying from the vaccine.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

NHS worker, oh vaccinating more tomorrow

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By *J35mcrMan  over a year ago

Leigh

To protect myself and my family and because while I love a good conspiracy theory I cannot believe the shit that some people are saying about the vaccine.

I mean for fuck sake I cued up at school to have jabs I new fuck all about but we had them because it was beneficial to us.

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By * Plus ECouple  over a year ago

The South


"I'm holding back to see comparison of the likelihood of becoming ill / dying from Covid versus the likelihood of becoming ill / dying from the vaccine."

450 million people fully vaccinated worldwide.

Nobody dead from the vaccine.

Get yourself pricked.

E

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By *host63Man  over a year ago

Bedfont Feltham

Together mine and others lives back

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By *host63Man  over a year ago

Bedfont Feltham


"I'm holding back to see comparison of the likelihood of becoming ill / dying from Covid versus the likelihood of becoming ill / dying from the vaccine."

Grow a pair

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By *entGent75Man  over a year ago

Dartford

[Removed by poster at 05/06/21 07:07:09]

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By *entGent75Man  over a year ago

Dartford


"I'm holding back to see comparison of the likelihood of becoming ill / dying from Covid versus the likelihood of becoming ill / dying from the vaccine.

450 million people fully vaccinated worldwide.

Nobody dead from the vaccine.

Get yourself pricked.

E"

Case closed.

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By *elshsunsWoman  over a year ago

Flintshire


"I'm holding back to see comparison of the likelihood of becoming ill / dying from Covid versus the likelihood of becoming ill / dying from the vaccine.

450 million people fully vaccinated worldwide.

Nobody dead from the vaccine.

Get yourself pricked.

E"

Plenty are dead from it

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By *andS66Couple  over a year ago

Derby


"

A serious question, when you have been prescribed something or have taken an over the counter medicine, have you researched how long it has been on the market, what the clinical trials showed or read the side effects on the leaflet?

We both do.

I was prescribed 2 medications, months I had severe problems, ending up in hospital on oxygen for 4 days, and breathing/ chest/ other problems for 2 years while they tried me with other stuff to stop those issues, going backwards and forwards for tests - at no time did they (hospital or GP) even consider it was the 2 drugs prescribed...at one point I was on another 4 medications.

Turned out the 2 medications affect 1 in 10,000 people ( my own research)....went to Docs, asked to be prescribed something else....within weeks I was fine.

Also, there's another drug the GP prescribes me that causes osteoporosis if you take it long term....discussed this with my GP and I now only take it if I need to, whereas the GP still prescribes daily use.

I was on multiple medications that can cause osteoporosis for 20 years, luckily I don't have to be on them anymore, it's a tricky situation, you have to choose the lesser of two evils, for me, taking the meds was the better choice. "

Totally understand your pov.

Fortunately for me, the meds I choose to take or not are quick acting, so I can use them as a cure rather than prevention when I need them.

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By *mooth tongue 4uMan  over a year ago

edinburgh

I took both vaccinations to protect myself and help protect others in the hope that I play a part in getting the country back to some sort of normality and then we can all start enjoying our self’s again

But above all my main reason was to help ease the strain on our NHS

And take pressure off it !!!!!!

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By *ERRIBLE TWOSUMCouple  over a year ago

Suck mammys strap-on


"What about people's reasoning for why they won't vaccinate! Come on, give others a laugh on your conspiracy theories."
just don't meet non vaccinated fabbers and you should be perfectly fine

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Why does it have to be a conspiracy if ppl don't want to take a jab ? 8ve done exactly what I've wanted seen who I've wanted to and not took no job and guess what me and everyone I've been around has been absolutely fine so shy would I take a jab now ? Im more worried about my hay-fever tbh and I will still continue yo live my life as normal and as I please. Im dick off ppl who took the jab trying to guilt trip us who don't what happened to free choice and for those that took it expecting the world to get back to normal and to go on holiday after taking it how thats going for you as far as I can see ppl that took the jab still cant do anything looool so ik good not taking it

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By *imes_berksMan  over a year ago

Bracknell


"Why does it have to be a conspiracy if ppl don't want to take a jab ? 8ve done exactly what I've wanted seen who I've wanted to and not took no job and guess what me and everyone I've been around has been absolutely fine so shy would I take a jab now ? Im more worried about my hay-fever tbh and I will still continue yo live my life as normal and as I please. Im dick off ppl who took the jab trying to guilt trip us who don't what happened to free choice and for those that took it expecting the world to get back to normal and to go on holiday after taking it how thats going for you as far as I can see ppl that took the jab still cant do anything looool so ik good not taking it "

Just to let you know. The first signs of Covid infection is poor spelling

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I'm holding back to see comparison of the likelihood of becoming ill / dying from Covid versus the likelihood of becoming ill / dying from the vaccine."

I've not died from either yet and I've had both

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By *xfordshireCoupleMFCouple  over a year ago

Nr. Oxford

I’m selfish and don’t want long covid

Lily

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By * Plus ECouple  over a year ago

The South


"Why does it have to be a conspiracy if ppl don't want to take a jab ? 8ve done exactly what I've wanted seen who I've wanted to and not took no job and guess what me and everyone I've been around has been absolutely fine so shy would I take a jab now ? Im more worried about my hay-fever tbh and I will still continue yo live my life as normal and as I please. Im dick off ppl who took the jab trying to guilt trip us who don't what happened to free choice and for those that took it expecting the world to get back to normal and to go on holiday after taking it how thats going for you as far as I can see ppl that took the jab still cant do anything looool so ik good not taking it

Just to let you know. The first signs of Covid infection is poor spelling "

E

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By *amissCouple  over a year ago

chelmsford

I'm a carer, so to protect me and the people I care for.

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By *eavenscentitCouple  over a year ago

barnstaple

People have been scared into it.

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"People have been scared into it."

Nail on the head

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By *eavenscentitCouple  over a year ago

barnstaple


"I took both vaccinations to protect myself and help protect others in the hope that I play a part in getting the country back to some sort of normality and then we can all start enjoying our self’s again

But above all my main reason was to help ease the strain on our NHS

And take pressure off it !!!!!! "

The NHS has been under pressure all the time in my 30+ yrs of working in it. This slogan is yet another lie, chronic underfunding for yrs has caused the capacity problem.

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By *ethnmelvCouple  over a year ago

Cardiff


"I took both vaccinations to protect myself and help protect others in the hope that I play a part in getting the country back to some sort of normality and then we can all start enjoying our self’s again

But above all my main reason was to help ease the strain on our NHS

And take pressure off it !!!!!!

The NHS has been under pressure all the time in my 30+ yrs of working in it. This slogan is yet another lie, chronic underfunding for yrs has caused the capacity problem."

It would seem that many othercountries health services are in the sameboat then…

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By * Plus ECouple  over a year ago

The South


"People have been scared into it."

Yup.

I'm scared of catching Covid.

Scared of enduring long Covid for the rest of my life.

Scared of having Covid, not expressing symptoms and passing it on to the people I love.

These seem like good reasons to be scared into taking the vaccine.

We've been taking vaccines for hundreds of years.

People get vaccinated to go on holiday every day without a murmer.

Why they flatly refuse to get vaccinated against the most virulent and deadly virus we've seen for decades is beyond me.

E

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By *ERRIBLE TWOSUMCouple  over a year ago

Suck mammys strap-on


"People have been scared into it.

Yup.

I'm scared of catching Covid.

Scared of enduring long Covid for the rest of my life.

Scared of having Covid, not expressing symptoms and passing it on to the people I love.

These seem like good reasons to be scared into taking the vaccine.

We've been taking vaccines for hundreds of years.

People get vaccinated to go on holiday every day without a murmer.

Why they flatly refuse to get vaccinated against the most virulent and deadly virus we've seen for decades is beyond me.

E

"

Eh you can still become infected with covid and pass it on,vaccinated or not..

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I have a low immunity and my son is medically vulnerable.

I need to be well so I can provide and look after him. I dread to think what would happen if he were to get it

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By * Plus ECouple  over a year ago

The South


"People have been scared into it.

Yup.

I'm scared of catching Covid.

Scared of enduring long Covid for the rest of my life.

Scared of having Covid, not expressing symptoms and passing it on to the people I love.

These seem like good reasons to be scared into taking the vaccine.

We've been taking vaccines for hundreds of years.

People get vaccinated to go on holiday every day without a murmer.

Why they flatly refuse to get vaccinated against the most virulent and deadly virus we've seen for decades is beyond me.

E

Eh you can still become infected with covid and pass it on,vaccinated or not.."

Current studies are suggesting that being vaccinated can stop people catching Covid.

Notwithstanding, being vaccinated will reduce the effects of Covid if you do catch it.

Ergo, good reasons to get vaccinated.

I can't see any positives to not getting vaccinated.

E

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By *naswingdressWoman  over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)


"People have been scared into it.

Yup.

I'm scared of catching Covid.

Scared of enduring long Covid for the rest of my life.

Scared of having Covid, not expressing symptoms and passing it on to the people I love.

These seem like good reasons to be scared into taking the vaccine.

We've been taking vaccines for hundreds of years.

People get vaccinated to go on holiday every day without a murmer.

Why they flatly refuse to get vaccinated against the most virulent and deadly virus we've seen for decades is beyond me.

E

"

I'm scared I'll hurt others. Scared that this will continue to rip through and get through our vaccines. Scared that this is showing huge divides in society and a lack of trust in the infrastructure which ensures our very survival.

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By *ornLordMan  over a year ago

Wiltshire and London


"Not taking it, shows, misinformed stupidity.

Reason for taking it= protect yourself and others.

Reason for not taking it= none, unless you get your news from social media and believe others anecdotal information and conspiracy theories.

Why would government want to put a tracking device in your arm when you already do that, by carrying a mobile phone? Also, why would government be interested in where I shop, eat, what cinema or theater I go to.

There's a reason there's very little rubella, mumps and measles nowadays, it's because you're vaccinated!!!"

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By *urekamanfor2Man  over a year ago

Shoreham

Selfish own interests vs public good that's what we are weighing up

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By *andyfloss2000Woman  over a year ago

ashford


"People have been scared into it.

Nail on the head "

This for sure! X

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Selfish own interests vs public good that's what we are weighing up"

Whos selfish intrests?

Who knows whats good for public?

Its good to look at those affected by the problem but also we must look at who is benefiting from it also

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By * Plus ECouple  over a year ago

The South


"Selfish own interests vs public good that's what we are weighing up

Whos selfish intrests?

Who knows whats good for public?

Its good to look at those affected by the problem but also we must look at who is benefiting from it also "

Can you elaborate on "who is benefiting from it also"

Thanks.

E

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By *eavenscentitCouple  over a year ago

barnstaple


"People have been scared into it.

Yup.

I'm scared of catching Covid.

Scared of enduring long Covid for the rest of my life.

Scared of having Covid, not expressing symptoms and passing it on to the people I love.

These seem like good reasons to be scared into taking the vaccine.

We've been taking vaccines for hundreds of years.

People get vaccinated to go on holiday every day without a murmer.

Why they flatly refuse to get vaccinated against the most virulent and deadly virus we've seen for decades is beyond me.

E

"

The biggest inequality in health outcomes is poverty, which kills millions over the world everyday

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By *naswingdressWoman  over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)


"Selfish own interests vs public good that's what we are weighing up

Whos selfish intrests?

Who knows whats good for public?

Its good to look at those affected by the problem but also we must look at who is benefiting from it also

Can you elaborate on "who is benefiting from it also"

Thanks.

E"

Ooh I know

Society

Night clubs

Places still locked down

Students who can go to school

Cancer patients who can get regular treatment

Everyone and their mental health

Everyone wins

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By * Plus ECouple  over a year ago

The South


"Selfish own interests vs public good that's what we are weighing up

Whos selfish intrests?

Who knows whats good for public?

Its good to look at those affected by the problem but also we must look at who is benefiting from it also

Can you elaborate on "who is benefiting from it also"

Thanks.

E

Ooh I know

Society

Night clubs

Places still locked down

Students who can go to school

Cancer patients who can get regular treatment

Everyone and their mental health

Everyone wins "

Whilst that's all very true, I'm not sure was what the poster was alluding to.

E

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Selfish own interests vs public good that's what we are weighing up

Whos selfish intrests?

Who knows whats good for public?

Its good to look at those affected by the problem but also we must look at who is benefiting from it also

Can you elaborate on "who is benefiting from it also"

Thanks.

E

Ooh I know

Society

Night clubs

Places still locked down

Students who can go to school

Cancer patients who can get regular treatment

Everyone and their mental health

Everyone wins

Whilst that's all very true, I'm not sure was what the poster was alluding to.

E"

Billionaires, bankers, corrupt politicians have really benefited 10 fold while joe bloggs and co cant work, see family, get out, mask up, roll up sleeves and bend over

We just believe everything were told

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I took both vaccinations to protect myself and help protect others in the hope that I play a part in getting the country back to some sort of normality and then we can all start enjoying our self’s again

But above all my main reason was to help ease the strain on our NHS

And take pressure off it !!!!!!

The NHS has been under pressure all the time in my 30+ yrs of working in it. This slogan is yet another lie, chronic underfunding for yrs has caused the capacity problem."

This is absolutely true. Many members of my family work in the NHS and have not felt any real pressure increase from the usual workload.

Life is too precious to waste living in fear of covid. People it's time to get a grip and move on. Thousands die every year from the flu and as many have pointed out poverty, mental health and other factors cost humanity more than covid.

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By *orny andy yorkMan  over a year ago

york


"I took both vaccinations to protect myself and help protect others in the hope that I play a part in getting the country back to some sort of normality and then we can all start enjoying our self’s again

But above all my main reason was to help ease the strain on our NHS

And take pressure off it !!!!!!

The NHS has been under pressure all the time in my 30+ yrs of working in it. This slogan is yet another lie, chronic underfunding for yrs has caused the capacity problem.

This is absolutely true. Many members of my family work in the NHS and have not felt any real pressure increase from the usual workload.

Life is too precious to waste living in fear of covid. People it's time to get a grip and move on. Thousands die every year from the flu and as many have pointed out poverty, mental health and other factors cost humanity more than covid. "

the nhs is not underfunded it’s poorly managed with too many people using it as a cash cow

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By * Plus ECouple  over a year ago

The South


"Selfish own interests vs public good that's what we are weighing up

Whos selfish intrests?

Who knows whats good for public?

Its good to look at those affected by the problem but also we must look at who is benefiting from it also

Can you elaborate on "who is benefiting from it also"

Thanks.

E

Ooh I know

Society

Night clubs

Places still locked down

Students who can go to school

Cancer patients who can get regular treatment

Everyone and their mental health

Everyone wins

Whilst that's all very true, I'm not sure was what the poster was alluding to.

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Billionaires, bankers, corrupt politicians have really benefited 10 fold while joe bloggs and co cant work, see family, get out, mask up, roll up sleeves and bend over

We just believe everything were told

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Of course you have proof of this.....

Regarding what I'm told about Covid and the vaccine(s), I did some research and I'm happy it corroborates what I've been told.

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By *naswingdressWoman  over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)

It's funny how the people who say "you believe everything you're told" all spout the same stuff.

Almost as if they're repeating what they're told.

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By *izandpaulCouple  over a year ago

merseyside


"It's funny how the people who say "you believe everything you're told" all spout the same stuff.

Almost as if they're repeating what they're told."

And their in depth research consists of...."go on, answer this one then"

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By *naswingdressWoman  over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)


"It's funny how the people who say "you believe everything you're told" all spout the same stuff.

Almost as if they're repeating what they're told.

And their in depth research consists of...."go on, answer this one then" "

And when asked for evidence, "do your own research".

Umm. I did. That's why I don't buy any of this

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Search #WeNeedToTalkAboutMidazolam

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By *naswingdressWoman  over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)


"Search #WeNeedToTalkAboutMidazolam "

What's the citation for the relevant paper?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Search and you’ll find, journalist Jacqui Deevoy had the info, it’s her piece

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By *naswingdressWoman  over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)


"Search and you’ll find, journalist Jacqui Deevoy had the info, it’s her piece "

Is that a scientific paper? Has it been peer reviewed?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I wanted to become a flat earther, 5G conspiritard and general science denier. Fortunately it hasn't worked.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Have you even read what she’s been talking about? peer reviewed doesn’t necessarily mean it’s completely factually correct information, for instance there’s dozens of peer reviewed studies saying masks don’t work, done over several decades

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By *naswingdressWoman  over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)


"Have you even read what she’s been talking about? peer reviewed doesn’t necessarily mean it’s completely factually correct information, for instance there’s dozens of peer reviewed studies saying masks don’t work, done over several decades "

I have. I'm not convinced.

#donemyresearch

#stillbollocks

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By *oistknickersCouple  over a year ago

London

It’s been proven that the Pfizer vaccine makes the male penis nine inches long.

I don’t want to loose two inches off my cock so I’ll have the Astra-Zeneca thank you very much.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

That’s fine, it’s you’re opinion, have a good night

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I am curious to know about peoples reasons and choices?

One word or brief sentence will suffice."

Because I have a brain and like the thought of it working so I can survive a little longer

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By *all_PabloMan  over a year ago

Lichfield

Over the last year I’ve been exposed to lots of non socially distanced situations and I haven’t caught covid or if I have I’ve had no side effects.

I’m not an anti vaccine person but I also don’t believe enough research has been done into long term effects from it (think of other previous jabs that have been removed due to side effects) or more importantly natural immunity to it all.

For now I’m happy to keep my distance from people and let things play out.

All the other 5G and tracking stuff is rubbish though, that much I do know.

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By * and BCouple  over a year ago

Durham

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By * and BCouple  over a year ago

Durham

It makes your cock bigger. I read this on the internet so it must be true.... (4 or 5 posts up) We are both fully vaccinated, we've both had 2 pricks

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By *ionelhutzMan  over a year ago

liverpool


"I am curious to know about peoples reasons and choices?

One word or brief sentence will suffice.

Common sense. "

Thread should have ended there

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I am curious to know about peoples reasons and choices?

One word or brief sentence will suffice.

Common sense. "

Exactly!

#useyour loaf

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By *andyfloss2000Woman  over a year ago

ashford


"I am curious to know about peoples reasons and choices?

One word or brief sentence will suffice.

Common sense.

Thread should have ended there

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Why??

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By *ucka39Man  over a year ago

Newcastle

Because I care what happens to others and myself, and wish not only myself to continue to enjoy more of life but others to because I care.

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By *ucka39Man  over a year ago

Newcastle


"Over the last year I’ve been exposed to lots of non socially distanced situations and I haven’t caught covid or if I have I’ve had no side effects.

I’m not an anti vaccine person but I also don’t believe enough research has been done into long term effects from it (think of other previous jabs that have been removed due to side effects) or more importantly natural immunity to it all.

For now I’m happy to keep my distance from people and let things play out.

All the other 5G and tracking stuff is rubbish though, that much I do know."

How exactly do you know that you hadn't caught the virus just because you haven't fallen unwell and your immune system responded you could've still been a carrier and infected other people it's how germs spread

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By *oubleswing2019Man  over a year ago

Colchester

To protect strangers, my family, and myself.

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By *all_PabloMan  over a year ago

Lichfield

As I said in my first paragraph.

I haven’t had it but if I have I’m unaware that I have, IE I’ve not been ill.

I think if people washed their hands and used precautions like the last 18ish months then the flu wouldn’t exist anymore.

Amazing what personal hygiene can do.

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By *andyfloss2000Woman  over a year ago

ashford

At the end of the day its everyones choice! Sick of all this self righteous I've had it cos I got a brain/not selfish nonsence! I've had them both! But I fully respect those that have chosen not to! Their choice! And shd not b made to feel bad! X

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By * Plus ECouple  over a year ago

The South


"Have you even read what she’s been talking about? peer reviewed doesn’t necessarily mean it’s completely factually correct information, for instance there’s dozens of peer reviewed studies saying masks don’t work, done over several decades "

Have you read (and understood) anything other than what she's written?

Because you know, confirmation bias.....it's a thing.

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By *eavenscentitCouple  over a year ago

barnstaple


"At the end of the day its everyones choice! Sick of all this self righteous I've had it cos I got a brain/not selfish nonsence! I've had them both! But I fully respect those that have chosen not to! Their choice! And shd not b made to feel bad! X "

I completely agree with you. I'm not an anti-vaxer, I'm a health professional who is just not convinced by it all. Not convinced our government cares at all about the masses. They have allowed travel, given vast amounts of money to billionaires, lied to us. We are not getting both sides of story. Over a million people marched for freedom a week ago in London, not reported on main stream media. People have a choice at the moment let them make it.

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