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AdamHominem | 4 years ago

> I also know that I have near-zero risk from COVID

There's no such thing as "near zero risk from COVID." There are factors that make you high risk (age, obesity, etc) but whether covid ends up being "nothing" to "a bit sick for a few days" to "sick for weeks" to "hospitalized" to "fatal" is basically luck of the draw.

The odds of dying from covid are far, far worse than the odds of any complication from the vaccine.

95%+ of the people in my area's ICUs for covid are unvaccinated, according to the supervising physician who was interviewed on the radio.

> I don't like injecting unnecessary stuff in there.

That's...not how that works. This sounds like the same stuff new parents believe about how they don't want to "overload" their baby's immune system with too many vaccines at once. Their immune system sees more "load" from them picking a pacifier off the floor of their living room and sticking it in their mouth.

Please speak to your primary care physician.

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