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How do you feel about people who adamantly refuse to have the Covid vaccine ?

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Highonheels · 51-55, M
As with any vaccine its not 100% effective and all it is is a inactive form of whatever its trying to protect you from which can actually become active once injected so you have a small chance of getting the sickness from the shot itself , so why put yourself at risk of contracting a supposedly deadly virus by getting injected with it , it doesn't make any sense to me so I just let my bodied immune system fight things off for me that way my immune system actually grows stronger instead of relying on outside factors such as vaccines, plus I take vitamins to increase my bodies output of antibodies to ward off any ailments it might come across.
Nimbus · M
@Highonheels no, inactive forms don't become active after injection, and the mRNA vaccines don't even contain inactive virus, just its empty shell.
@NerdyPotato True. Traditional vaccines use a killed or modified live virus.
The covid "vaccines" induce the body to create the spike protein, and then trigger an auto-immune response. No one knows the half life of the mRNA that the Pfizer and Moderna products use.
@BizSuitStacy people do read up on it actually do: it only lasts 72 hours.
@NerdyPotato Nope. They believe it only lasts 72 hours. No one is certain.
@BizSuitStacy there are different numbers floating around because the lifetime of mRNA depends on its nuclide sequence and is thus different for each treatment. Are you sure the uncertainty doesn't lie there?
@NerdyPotato The uncertainty is due to how difficult it is to actually test the half life of something as unstable as mRNA. The numbers are based entirely on models and extrapolation from animal testing. They might end up being accurate...but they don't know for sure.