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Originally Posted by Cobullymom
I’m right there with you, I have been a nurse for 30 years and I don’t take vaccines. I believe in keeping your own immune system strong and let it do it’s job and so far It’s not failed me. And yes I’ve been closely exposed to Covid a couple of times and no I haven’t gotten it. I’ve also had my antibodies tested twice and nothing. So you can all feel free to have mine.
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I’m a retired nurse and agree with the poster above. I’ve taken the flu vaccine for about 15 years but only because it was a requirement of my employer. God gave us an immune system to fight off infections and viruses and we are responsible for maintaining it. I have had Covid in October (meaning my immune system had been weakened) and I survived. I’ve had the flu before and the flu was worse for me. I was tested for Covid antibodies this past week and still have them. But, even if I didn’t have them, I would still choose to not take the vaccine. I’ll take my chances of survival again over taking a vaccine that I don’t currently trust. It was developed quickly when we can’t even develop a vaccine for the common cold, which is also a form of a coronavirus. I believe Covid is real and not a hoax, but less dangerous to most of us than the media is making it out to be. It is being used for control of people and generating unwarranted fear.