Anyone here actually get the vax and think it was no big deal (no adverse reactions)?
Genuinely curious.
Out of 8 shots, the chance of getting bad reaction is high. It all adds up.Many have been lucky with no side effects. But the catch is they will need to take further shots and one of those will finish them off eventually. The more we comply the more likely for the dictators to push for more shots.
There's no going back once you get on the jab suicide train.
It's almost a certainty that kids will be vaccinated at schools without their parents consent.
It usually is not a big deal. The fact that they can force it is a bigger deal. I'm from Eastern Europe and there's a variety of vaccines to choose from. I haven't taken one and will try not to, but in most cases people just felt crappy for a few days. However, my neighbor across the street who took the Chinese one, which is supposed to be the mildest one, ended up in hospital barely surviving. Needless to say he didn't change his mind about the vaccines.Anyone here actually get the vax and think it was no big deal (no adverse reactions)?
Genuinely curious.
It usually is not a big deal. The fact that they can force it is a bigger deal. I'm from Eastern Europe and there's a variety of vaccines to choose from. I haven't taken one and will try not to, but in most cases people just felt crappy for a few days. However, my neighbor across the street who took the Chinese one, which is supposed to be the mildest one, ended up in hospital barely surviving. Needless to say he didn't change his mind about the vaccines.
I haven't gotten it, but I've had some family members get it. My mom got the first jab (I don't remember which brand) and felt horrible afterwards, so she has refused to get the second. My sister got both doses and it put her in bed for about two weeks. She recovered, and as I explained in a post a couple of months ago, she later got COVID and survived. I think my sister is an example of one of the few who benefits from the jabs because she has multiple comorbidities due to living an unhealthy lifestyle and therefore needs to have the symptoms reduced as the jabs apparently do, at least for awhile.Anyone here actually get the vax and think it was no big deal (no adverse reactions)?
Genuinely curious.
Frankly I don't know.How would I test that msyelf?
I too have a "second home" in another country that I could run to - but luckily my employer hasn't mandated vaccines yet. They have kind of a "don't ask, don't tell" policy at the moment - I think one of the company's founders is libertarian.My employer has announced they will be following the federal guidelines for the employee vaccination soon. I have an important decision to make. Take the jab? No way!
I could tolerate for a short while the alternative, which is weekly testing.
I have a third option.
My wife & her family are from Medellin. I could sell everything.....take the money & run. Life would not be too difficult there. But it's no South American paradise, despite what the young expat frat boys of jootube portray.
My employer has announced they will be following the federal guidelines for the employee vaccination soon. I have an important decision to make. Take the jab? No way!
I could tolerate for a short while the alternative, which is weekly testing.
I have a third option.
My wife & her family are from Medellin. I could sell everything.....take the money & run. Life would not be too difficult there. But it's no South American paradise, despite what the young expat frat boys of jootube portray.
Out of 8 shots, the chance of getting bad reaction is high. It all adds up.
A family friend is from Colombia, her mom travels from the US to visit occasionally. From what she told us it was far worse there than anything in the US or Europe. Military-enforced curfews, permission only to go to the supermarket and doctor's appointments and back home once per day, essentially house arrest in the big cities, at least during the height of the madness. I wouldn't move there unless your family has an Escobar-style plantation outside the city limits. I'd suggest you do the tests until they move the goalposts again, meanwhile start looking for another job locally or in another state (assuming you are US-based). Maybe you are set financially and want to settle down into an early semi-retirement, but if you're still being paid in dollars or Euros, keep it flowing while you can.My employer has announced they will be following the federal guidelines for the employee vaccination soon. I have an important decision to make. Take the jab? No way!
I could tolerate for a short while the alternative, which is weekly testing.
I have a third option.
My wife & her family are from Medellin. I could sell everything.....take the money & run. Life would not be too difficult there. But it's no South American paradise, despite what the young expat frat boys of jootube portray.
I'm currently living in Bogota, don't come here man. We don't have any lock down or vaccine passport (yet), but that's not because the government actually cares about its people, it's just because they are extremely inefficient to poison all the population with the clot shot, once they have sterilize all the population here, we will see a huge lack of freedom, of job, of travelling similar to what we are witnessing in commie Australia.My employer has announced they will be following the federal guidelines for the employee vaccination soon. I have an important decision to make. Take the jab? No way!
I could tolerate for a short while the alternative, which is weekly testing.
I have a third option.
My wife & her family are from Medellin. I could sell everything.....take the money & run. Life would not be too difficult there. But it's no South American paradise, despite what the young expat frat boys of jootube portray.