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I mean its all good that we have a vaccine, but, how quick has this come about?

I mean common colds and the flu are still going around and like mentioned vaccines have taken year's to evolve and come about.

Seems all a little fishy to me, had they known a vaccine all this time anyway? Is it legitimately 90? I'd probably hold back a while first.
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Yes, of course I would. People saying it takes 10-15 years are idiots. The reason things take that long is the back and forth requests for funding for more and more batches of stuff etc. People have spoken about this time and time again.

If it's tried and tested then why not? We'll live in a pandemic for life with the amount of stubbornness imo.
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LGW wrote Yes, of course I would. People saying it takes 10-15 years are idiots. The reason things take that long is the back and forth requests for funding for more and more batches of stuff etc. People have spoken about this time and time again.

If it's tried and tested then why not? We'll live in a pandemic for life with the amount of stubbornness imo.


herd immunity.

My answer is no.
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Providing it's passed all the usual criteria and had reliable results for atleast 95% of patients then yes. I don't do the whole conspiracy theory sh... health comes above all. Be nice to get back to some sort of normality.
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It depends, there's a medical research company that's offering $1200 to get the vaccine.

Maybe for that rack
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Eli wrote
LGW wrote Yes, of course I would. People saying it takes 10-15 years are idiots. The reason things take that long is the back and forth requests for funding for more and more batches of stuff etc. People have spoken about this time and time again.

If it's tried and tested then why not? We'll live in a pandemic for life with the amount of stubbornness imo.


herd immunity.

My answer is no.


I honestly don't understand why people are saying no? It's a GLOBAL PANDEMIC and people are willingly turning down a vaccine to a deadly virus due to conspiracy theories. It'll be cool when y'all catch it and pass it onto someone who ends up dying cause you were too mainstream for a vaccine.
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well as a young individual I would probably not get it until it's at least tested and certified, because I've had covid. It's not fun but I was well and fine within a week of having it. I'm no anti-vaxxer by any means and no it doesn't cause autism. Autism is developed in your chromosomes while you're in the womb before you're even born, so yes I would get it but I don't believe it should be mandatory as that violates constitutional rights in the United States
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