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The point at which you will (or may) change your mind about Covid vaccines is... ?

It seems there is a whole spectrum of decision points at which people may change their mind about covid vaccines.

Many people just get them because they're sheeple. Many people just get them because they accept everything they are told without question.

If someone has got a vaccine then regrets it how do you undo it?

Where is the 'tipping point' where a large majority will just go 'ho hum' and accept being jabbed with something that don't understand anything about?
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EuphoricTurtle · 41-45, M
I'm guessing you feel the same way in relation to any other vaccination, medication or medical procedure right?
zonavar68 · 51-55, M
@EuphoricTurtle No. I make a decision based on the merits to me. I've never had a flu vax. don't need one. I've had vaccinations for things when my daughter was born mid-2017. I had tetanus, etc. vax in the mid-90's when I last travelled outside Australia. But there is no *100 percent* compelling case to have a Covid vaccine.
EuphoricTurtle · 41-45, M
@zonavar68 [quote] But there is no *100 percent* compelling case to have a Covid vaccine. [/quote]

If taking a vaccine for a global pandemic that has killed millions isn't compelling then I don't really see what compelled you to take a tetanus shot