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SW-User
Amen.
Although, I will say that a tiny percentage of people (those with tons of severe food allergies & in danger of anaphylaxis, for example) actually *should* talk to their doctor before booking in for a vaccination, just to play it safe and make sure nothing in the vaccine can harm them (there likely isn't anything, but best to ask a professional to double-check anyway). But that is way less than 1% of the human population. [i]Way [/i]less. All these other idiots using "health reasons" as an excuse not to get vaccinated (or wear masks, for that matter, lol) are... selfish, to put it mildly. They should stop whining and take their medicine, for the good of society.
Although, I will say that a tiny percentage of people (those with tons of severe food allergies & in danger of anaphylaxis, for example) actually *should* talk to their doctor before booking in for a vaccination, just to play it safe and make sure nothing in the vaccine can harm them (there likely isn't anything, but best to ask a professional to double-check anyway). But that is way less than 1% of the human population. [i]Way [/i]less. All these other idiots using "health reasons" as an excuse not to get vaccinated (or wear masks, for that matter, lol) are... selfish, to put it mildly. They should stop whining and take their medicine, for the good of society.