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Life comes with risks. There is a risk to not getting the vaccine and there is a risk that comes with being vaccinated. Weigh the risks and decide what is right for you.
Why some feel the need to micromanage other people's personal health decisions is beyond me. I think that the vaccines are safe and that vaccination is certainly a better alternative for those at risk of complications from this virus. For young, healthy people who aren't at any particular risk from the virus, the vaccine is not necessary. For the more in between folks in reasonable health it could go either way. Certainly the people who have suffered serious health issues from Covid, only wish now that a vaccine had been available to them. But those who have suffered extreme side effects from the vaccine probably wish now that they had never gotten the shot. We all have different risk factors so the "best" thing for each one of us will be different. |
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Unless, of course, you break the law. And I think anyone reading my previous post, that you seem unable to understand, knows exactly what I said. Enough on this - you take your chances; I'll live my life without fear. |
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Be careful what you pray for. |
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I sincerely hope that there are no long term side effects from the mRNA vaccines. But given the fact that NO ONE knows if there will be, I will not have to live in fear for the next 5 years until the results of this trial are compiled... |
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Non-vaxxers take their life into their own hands - they choose their own destiny. I just don't want their ill-advised decisions to affect me. Do you? And as far as the useless slugs who sit back and take the unemployment cashouts because they are too lazy to work? Don't even get me started. |
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The vaccination cards and "stars on thars" approach would be a terrible precedent for this country and one that should be avoided at all costs. |
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A lot of the appeal, at least to me, with TV are the little things. The friendliness, the sense of being in a safe place. Heck, even the stupid newspaper, which I love simply because it reminds me of times gone by. I don't know of anywhere in the country where they can print an inch thick paper every single day and manage to say absolutely nothing newsworthy. But that is just fine. It's like the Truman Show - our bubble. And I embrace it. What makes me sad is that this idyllic pace of life may go away after we're all gone unless people start understanding that working for a living is the true key to success and happiness. Ah, waxing poetic.... |
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Florida, for the most part, has done a good job in mitigating the damage to this state. People have been working and kids have been going to school. The vaccination roll out has been successful. Our state has shown the country that it is safe to get back into life again. The Sunshine State has a lot to be proud of and there is a reason that TV has become such a popular retirement destination. People want and need that nice little bubble in their older years. They want a nice place for their kids and grandchildren to visit. I don't see that changing, |
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I hope and pray that your predictions are 100% spot on. I want to live long enough that one of my kids will love it here and can take the home and live the lifestyle we have. Right now they're doing their thing.. But someday it happens to all of us.. and we realize it's that time... |
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I know cytokine storm is what killed many Covid victims early on in the pandemic. I have not heard that a vaccine can cause this phenomenon, however. |
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