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      09-24-2021, 11:45 PM   #3
XutvJet
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The chances of dying from COVID at my age (47) and given my health are miniscule. I got COVID in March and my symptoms were super mild just like everyone else I know, and there are many, that got it. I recently got vaccinated ONLY because I was essentially coerced into it by my work if I ever wanted to work in the office. This is extremely frustrating as having recovered from COVID means you're extremely unlikely to get COVID again in the next 1+ years and if you do, the symptoms are likely going to be be very mild. So much for following the science. Natural immunity must be considered.

If I was of poor health or advanced age, then I say get the vaccine.

With all that said, it should be a choice. Period.

The fact is we're ALL going to get COVID at some point. You can't boost your way out of it. The vaccines aren't remotely as effective against the Delta varient and efficacy wanes substantially over time.

Life is full of risk.

Last edited by XutvJet; 09-25-2021 at 01:12 AM..
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