Originally Posted by Dave_Skinner
I had it, was asymptomatic, but I've got a pretty good immune system and have never had a reaction to a vaccine, either. So, given that yep, a worldwide thing would mutuate with 10 billion possible hosts, I decided long ago to get jabbed soon after I became eligible. Just watch for reaction anomalies, right? Not enough to be of concern to me, so I jabbed.
My primary concern is getting another variant, it becoming hot, and I'm asymptomatic and might infect someone else. I'm really not that worried about me.
Never expected it to completely protect me, but if you take the jab, at least your immune system can MODERATE whatever comes down the line, or at least the odds are pretty good that will be the case. If it hits me again, I don't know it, at least I'd like to radiate others less. For me, the jab was the rational option.


Even though they said the jab doesn't stop you from getting it?
Doesn't sound rational at all lol.


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