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Taking the 2nd AstraZeneca Jab ???
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<blockquote data-quote="HSSS" data-source="post: 2403648" data-attributes="member: 480869"><p>I guess your comment acts as balance to the rest being “pro” and puts the alternative arguments.</p><p></p><p>I agree it is an individual risk in taking the vaccine but your status may affect those around you if you don’t. (Eg if you catch it and suffer/die it effects your loved ones. Or if you catch it and transmit to someone unable to be vaccinated or for whom it didn’t work well). You need to be comfortable with that part of the equation too. It’s not a threat it’s a fact. Vaccine passports are not yet a reality or certainty so need not sway your choice - yet. </p><p></p><p>Also the risks of covid are not just death. Long term side effects and complications (long covid) are also a factor which we still don’t know a huge amount about and for some have lasted a year and still counting. This risk % is higher than death %</p><p></p><p>I think we’d agree though only the individual (and maybe with your loved ones and doctor’s help) can make these choices.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HSSS, post: 2403648, member: 480869"] I guess your comment acts as balance to the rest being “pro” and puts the alternative arguments. I agree it is an individual risk in taking the vaccine but your status may affect those around you if you don’t. (Eg if you catch it and suffer/die it effects your loved ones. Or if you catch it and transmit to someone unable to be vaccinated or for whom it didn’t work well). You need to be comfortable with that part of the equation too. It’s not a threat it’s a fact. Vaccine passports are not yet a reality or certainty so need not sway your choice - yet. Also the risks of covid are not just death. Long term side effects and complications (long covid) are also a factor which we still don’t know a huge amount about and for some have lasted a year and still counting. This risk % is higher than death % I think we’d agree though only the individual (and maybe with your loved ones and doctor’s help) can make these choices. [/QUOTE]
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