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Originally Posted by MissouriSkin
I can’t say as I blame him. I’m retired Army and there were several times in my career where it was “you’re getting this shot, don’t worry about what it is it will be in your shot record”…and it’s not there and I don’t know what it was. Considering the politics around this virus, I haven’t and won’t get the shot either. Oh and every person I know including my wife and son have had side effects.
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I don't have any immediate plans on getting the shot either. I had Covid (March of 2020), and came away with only 3 days of losing my ability to taste and smell, along with a dry cough for a 1 1/2 to 2 weeks. I know there are many others whose situation was much different and dire, but I'm just putting my situation out there. I've also never taken a flu vaccination and has NEVER had the flu, and I'm 48 years old.
I, too, know a guy who took the "jab" and has dealt with severe fatigue (while occasionally dealing with being in a "fog") issues for the past 2 1/2 to 3 weeks.
For the people who has decided to get the shot, then that's your prerogative. But don't chastise others who are against doing so. There are known complications for lots of people who has gotten the vaccine, as well as some folks are going on about their business and feel fine. But who's to say there may not be complications down the road..... One doesn't know.