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Sam both me and the wife had the plague last year and will not be getting the shot.
She is 68 and i am 65.
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A simply yes or no and if you would, your age.
I will start off with a no and 44 years old. (have yet to wear a mask...)
My 72 year dad hasn't either, thinking maybe he should? 51, no At 72, why not? It is effective. I know I would of I was maybe 80ish.....
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Sam both me and the wife had the plague last year and will not be getting the shot.
She is 68 and i am 65. When people ask, point out the Cleveland Clinic told you not to.
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Be 70 in December. No, never. Did find out about an hour ago that I had been directly exposed earlier today. Will see! ya! GWB PS: From the reading and studying I've done, this video expresses my thoughts better than anything else I've seen. https://theconservativetreehouse.co...TfqPFuM6rjUgaTQRA1ZSXlJlCv6IdlO37CIqsOk4PPS: He who controls the language, controls the debate. I refuse to call it a vaccine. It is not. I prefer to call it a jab, as not being a vaccine, it can't be a vaccination. Outstanding GW. Thanks for the link. That expresses my thoughts better than anything else I've seen as well.
It is irrelevant what you think. What matters is the TRUTH.
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A simply yes or no and if you would, your age.
I will start off with a no and 44 years old. (have yet to wear a mask...)
My 72 year dad hasn't either, thinking maybe he should? 51, no At 72, why not? It is effective. I know I would of I was maybe 80ish..... Yep, 39% effective. How effective at fuggin someone up? We will soon find out. WTF do you think it means when Schumer and other Ds in govt have had the jab and still wear the mask?
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Ecc 10:2 The heart of the wise inclines to the right, but that of a fool to the left.
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No. 59. Wife is 58, no for her too. Son is sixteen, no. Daughter is 20. No for her too. Parents are dead. Wife's parents asked her if they should get it and she told them no. They both got it.
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A simply yes or no and if you would, your age.
I will start off with a no and 44 years old. (have yet to wear a mask...)
My 72 year dad hasn't either, thinking maybe he should? 51, no At 72, why not? It is effective. I know I would of I was maybe 80ish..... Yep, 39% effective. How effective at fuggin someone up? We will soon find out. If I'm 80 I wouldn't care about "long term" 😉 FWIW, I don't get exposed anymore, but when I was dealing with lots of ICU patients with the WuFlu I didn't get it.
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I’m within a couple years of ya, Sammo. No shot for me, my wife, or two boys (4 and 7). I’m not super against it. If I had a trip planed that required it, I’d get it.
My dad is 87, mom 76. Both got vacc’d and I’m happy they did. No side effects. Yet, anyway!
Good friends father (mid70’s) got it and had massive clotting issues. The fact is he has a condition that has always made blood clots an issue. It was bad enough he was hospitalized for several months and is pretty fubar at this point.
Was it the vaccine? I dunno. I doubt it helped. Would he of survived a severe respiratory infection?
If I was older or concerned, I’d take the shots. Fact is I’m not overly concerned about the Wu-Flu or the vaccine.
“Life is life and fun is fun, but it's all so quiet when the goldfish die.”
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No for me and wifey, both 56
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You're pretty smart, Goalie
Ecc 10:2 The heart of the wise inclines to the right, but that of a fool to the left.
A Nation which leaves God behind is soon left behind.
"The Lord never asked anyone to be a tax collector, lowyer, or Redskins fan".
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I’m within a couple years of ya, Sammo. No shot for me, my wife, or two boys (4 and 7). I’m not super against it. If I had a trip planed that required it, I’d get it.
My dad is 87, mom 76. Both got vacc’d and I’m happy they did. No side effects. Yet, anyway!
Good friends father (mid70’s) got it and had massive clotting issues. The fact is he has a condition that has always made blood clots an issue. It was bad enough he was hospitalized for several months and is pretty fubar at this point.
Was it the vaccine? I dunno. I doubt it helped. Would he of survived a severe respiratory infection? Yes, with Hydroxychloroquine and Budesonideworks.com.
Ecc 10:2 The heart of the wise inclines to the right, but that of a fool to the left.
A Nation which leaves God behind is soon left behind.
"The Lord never asked anyone to be a tax collector, lowyer, or Redskins fan".
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These premises insured by a Sheltie in Training ,--- and Cooey.o "May the Good Lord take a likin' to you"
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No jab for me 45 . Fairly sure I had cv19 before they were testing for it. Been around work 15 cases among other workers. one is in ICU now in his late 30s
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yes, the wife and I are both mid 80's. Both daughters (mid 50's and mid 60's) have had both. Other than a bit of sore arm for a day or so after the second shot no problems.
Jim
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@jameslavish
If you work 40 hrs/wk: at 5% inflation and after 5 years, you need a 28% pay raise or to work 44 more hours (*one full extra week* per month+) to make up the difference.
This is inflation
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No for me (42) nor the wife (36). My mom (74) got the vaccine as did the wife’s parents in their mid 60s. Not worth the unknown risks for me to take it for something 99.7% survivable. Wife and I are state employees so Gov Cooper better not declare us to have mandatory vaccinations 🤬
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