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With the flu shot I read that its only around 30 to 40 percent effective at best, but the thing is if you do get the flu while vaccinated your symptoms will be more mild instead of severe.
Could the same be said for the Covid19 vaccine that if you do get the virus that your will have mild symptoms thanks to the vaccine?
How many of you will take the vaccine when it is available?
Are you going to wait first to see how people react to the vaccine before taking it?
Or are you just flat out not going to take it?
Last time I got vaccinated I got sick, I remember getting my Tetanus booster Tdap (tetanus, diphtheria, and acellular pertussis) after I got cut by a rusted nail a little over ten years ago and I got swollen lymph nodes and muscle spasms for 3 days and I felt like i had a mild cold. It subsided by the 3rd day.
Could the same be said for the Covid19 vaccine that if you do get the virus that your will have mild symptoms thanks to the vaccine?
How many of you will take the vaccine when it is available?
Are you going to wait first to see how people react to the vaccine before taking it?
Or are you just flat out not going to take it?
Last time I got vaccinated I got sick, I remember getting my Tetanus booster Tdap (tetanus, diphtheria, and acellular pertussis) after I got cut by a rusted nail a little over ten years ago and I got swollen lymph nodes and muscle spasms for 3 days and I felt like i had a mild cold. It subsided by the 3rd day.
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