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Originally Posted by AzulOscuro
A friend of mine who has been reticent to get vaccinated got positive in Corona. Tomorrow, I’m gonna check how she is doing. She’s young and healthy but I would bet in ten days, she’s gonna want to be vaccinated.
I was chatting some days ago with a friend of mine and he warned me about suffering a heart stroke in five years after being shot with Pfizer. Obviously I didn’t agree with him. How he’s supposed to know what it’s gonna happen in five years? It makes no sense.
I know the vaccines were approved very quick but what else can we do? It’s a sanitary emergency. Many people have died.
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There's so much disinformation out there - the "reverse fear-mongering," meaning that instead of fear against the virus, they spread fear against the vaccines. The vaccines seem way safer than the virus on many levels!
I heard that the symptoms of Covid get worse on the latter days after first contraction. I also heard the older variants people getting better then getting worse then getting better then getting worse. It seemed like their symptoms lasted for longer than the average 2 weeks though; it seemed like some were in-between long-Covid, meaning that it lasted months, not weeks, but it eventually went away for most. Then again, I heard some people saying that their loss of taste or smell appears to be permanent in some people, who never quite taste or smell the same. Others get permanent tinnitus, and I think two people offed themselves because of the ringing in their ears that wouldn't stop. Now the scientists are finding that vertigo and subsequent hearing loss are symptoms of severe Covid as well. Can you imagine losing your ability to walk, hear, taste, and smell, even if you survive this? That's what the unvaccinated are dealing with, should they survive it and have the severe form of it. Hopefully it doesn't get severe for them though.
What I don't like are those who had Covid once or twice and have no qualms about getting it or spreading it, as they keep thinking they are immune and don't need vaccines. But we don't know how the variants will evolve, and how many times reinfection will decrease their immune system, too. But then again, there are different findings among the scientists. That just seems like playing Russian roulette, when those people would be safest getting the vaccines and boosters, especially if they previously had Covid and survived it. That way, they would be even more protected. But sadly, most of the unvaccinated don't think this way. Who wants to gamble with their lives by getting a disease?! To me, that's like someone saying that they want to get Hepatitis and TB just to be "immune." It doesn't work that way with those diseases. I doubt that it will work that way for long with the way the SARS-CoV-2 virus is mutating.