The thing is these people love to argue what about the possible long terms effects but vaccines are short lived in your system. Most vaccines show symptoms within the first month if at all. Even if these vaccines are not fully approved yet, there has been more testing done in them in this short period of time than a lot of other approved vaccines.
What’s more terrifying to me is the still unknown after math of actually getting covid, we’ve seen serious complications already and I worry down the line how those complications will differ or potentially worsen.
People stormed Omaha beach for what they believed in, died for the country, and yet people don’t have the wherewithal to take a vaccine. I’m tired of “scary”, life is fucking scary man. We are living on a ball of rock flinging around a ball of fire, in an unfathomable darkness. We are facing a climate apocalypse. Everyone dies and what happens after is unknown. No one really knows why we are here or why anything exists at all. We have to fight and take risks to survive in this universe, because the universe does not give a fuck if we live or die. Life isn’t scary, it’s an existential horror show. Having to take a vaccine should be the least of anyone’s concerns. But many people are closed minded and see life in terms of the status quo. The status quo is changing, and will continue to change as the climate crisis worsens and Covid continues to evolve using our inherent selfishness as an evolutionary advantage over us, its prey. We are allowing and encouraging the virus to evolve.
Everyone getting shots would be the best chance we have, regardless if it’s scary or not
I’m double vaccinated, I’m not scared of the vaccine I was saying I’m scared of the long term effects of actual covid. The world is fucked so why add on to it with potential life threatening complications.
I hear you, I figured that’s what you meant but the “I’m scared” sentiment is one I hear so often and I’m just like, yes, fear is a rational response to the horror that is this life. We have good reasons to be afraid. The illusion of rainbows should be long worn off by now yet there’s so many closed minds out there who assume things will just be okay and be normal if we all pretend they will be.
Amen. I'm 25 and I love being outside and exercising. If I got long term effects of covid I'd honestly probably consider suicide. Some of the only things in life that bring me true joy, that make me happiest and feel best, require me to have working lungs.
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u/skalidindi 17d ago
The thing is these people love to argue what about the possible long terms effects but vaccines are short lived in your system. Most vaccines show symptoms within the first month if at all. Even if these vaccines are not fully approved yet, there has been more testing done in them in this short period of time than a lot of other approved vaccines.