Originally Posted by ironbender
Originally Posted by Idaho_Shooter
Originally Posted by goalie
Originally Posted by GunTruck50

For the first time in a year Israel has had no COVID-19 deaths this week. They have lost 6,346 people in the last year.

Out of a population of 7 Million they have Vaccinated 5 million so far. In a few weeks they will start vaccinating 12-15 year olds.

The risk of illness from the virus has dropped 95.8% for those who took both doses.

You do realize that these vaccines could be effective and have horrible long term side effects, right?

They're not mutually exclusive

And there is the voice of reason.

Yes it is possible that some delayed effects might show up. I am willing to take the risk.

It is possible a semi truck might cross the center line and kill me deader than hell any time I take the truck onto the road. Yet, I drive into work every day and come home again. I drive to town for groceries and household needs.

I am willing to take the risk.

And that’s why, like all health care decision, whether or not to receive the ronavax should remain a personal decision.



Sounds good in theory, until a stranger on the Internet, who you’ll never meet in person, has no medical training or education beyond what they learned on Google, believes only what they read that aligns with their feelings, suggests you do otherwise.