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Younameit · F
Not anymore. And not because of crazy conspiracy theories, I believe in vaccines, they save lives. But there is a condition associated with this vaccine that put those prone to immunological conditions more at risk, causing Guillain-Barré syndrome. I’m terrified of this disease. And it’s very rare, but considering my medical history and also my luck, I decided to avoid it for now, I have had super rare non life threatening diseases happen to me, triggered by immune responses. Maybe when I’m much older I might get it again.
PatientlyWaiting25 · 46-50, F
Yes I have it every year. I get it free on the NHS because I'm a carer to my son who has additional needs.
Yes because underlying health issues. I get it for free on the NHS because of that, but also, work as Im a keyworker
Lugwho · 61-69, M
I get it now I'm at home all the time and its free. I'm not sure I really need it, I've only had flu once.
supersnipe · 61-69, M
Yes I do. I get it for free where I am. I also had the covid one, but I had to pay GBP 99 for that...
AngelUnforgiven · 51-55, F
I do because i work with the elderly. I wouldn't want to get anyone sick.
Allelse · 36-40, M
meJess · F
Yes but I missed
Sutten · 36-40, F
pdockal · 56-60, M
yes I do every year
Softandsweet2 · 36-40, F
Every year
ElRengo · 70-79, M
Every year, yes.
Elessar · 31-35, M
Yeah. Imagine getting sick in winter because you fear a needle
zonavar68 · 56-60, M
no, nor covid flu jabs either. Personal choice.
Jonjdw · 51-55, M
eyeno · M

 
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