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<blockquote data-quote="Chloelox" data-source="post: 2341216" data-attributes="member: 518087"><p>I’m not an anti-Vaxxer.</p><p>I was suspected to have the virus back in Early July. </p><p></p><p>will I get the vaccine? I’m not sure. It won’t be life changing for me in most ways as my daughter has severe respiratory illness as part of her genetic condition. I shield with her and only leave the house for appointments. So would the vaccine be wasted on me? When I barely leave the house.. I would rather give my vaccine to my partner who goes out to buy shopping, collect prescriptions, works with the public and leaves the house for exercise. I feel like it would be wasted on me at the moment but beneficial for him, I understand there is a system of people who are ‘higher priority’ but I think the vaccine would be better use to him than me. Because my life wouldn’t change from isolating even if I had it, my daughter would still be at severe risk.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chloelox, post: 2341216, member: 518087"] I’m not an anti-Vaxxer. I was suspected to have the virus back in Early July. will I get the vaccine? I’m not sure. It won’t be life changing for me in most ways as my daughter has severe respiratory illness as part of her genetic condition. I shield with her and only leave the house for appointments. So would the vaccine be wasted on me? When I barely leave the house.. I would rather give my vaccine to my partner who goes out to buy shopping, collect prescriptions, works with the public and leaves the house for exercise. I feel like it would be wasted on me at the moment but beneficial for him, I understand there is a system of people who are ‘higher priority’ but I think the vaccine would be better use to him than me. Because my life wouldn’t change from isolating even if I had it, my daughter would still be at severe risk. [/QUOTE]
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