I'll be getting my first dose of the Pfizer vaccine in a couple days. I was originally waiting for everyone of my age being eligible under California's staging, but my doctor gave me a vague thumbs up for getting the vaccine under California's medical exception. My vaccination site is 3 hours away, and currently has open appointments available, so I don't think me getting vaccinated will stop-delay someone who needs it more from getting vaccinated.
Yes, absolutely. It’s the ONLY way we’re all going to put this behind us. We need to eradicate this darn bug. Permanently!
absolutely i received my one shot j&j vaccine march 18th and now i hear its causing blood clogs and people die but it did not bother me any just a sore arm a little i feel great.
I have zero trust in humans, much less one who's injecting a foreign substance into my body. Unfortunately, it's come to my attention that getting the vaccine is obligatory because of reasons. So, I have no choice anymore. I can only hope it doesn't end up biting me in the ass.
I keep telling myself I'll get it soon, but it hasn't happened yet. I'm not scared of it, just damn lazy. Several people in my family have gotten it, with no problems.
Having had Covid-19, I must say that getting the shot is much safer than becoming ill; moreover, it is considerate to people who are more vulnerable.
Already have. And despite feeling like complete shit for 36 hours after the second Moderna dose, I'd happily do it again.