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Topic: [Plandemic Survey] I wonder how many of you have been vaccinated ? - page 4. (Read 590 times)

legendary
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I haven't had any vaccinations for over 60 years, and I am never ill. All of the people I know who get the 'flu have been vaccinated against it. I never get it. People seem to use vaccination as a way to continue unhealthy habit such as smoking, and the excessive consumption of refined sugar. It doesn't work. Just get up off your bums and get some exercise, and cut down on the expensive habits that are destroying your health, and shortening your lifespan.
legendary
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I am not vaccinated. It doesn't seem that it'll have any positive effect to me (lots of vaccinated people still get covid), but can have negative impact. I don't want to get experimental vaccine, such a thing should be well paid job. I don't think my country is rich enough to spend so much money for covid-restrictions and I don't want to participate on destroying life to next generation of our descendants. Our government lied too often about covid to be trusted anymore.

Shit man, are you trying to give me false hope or something?!?

member
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I am vaccinated. One of my doses cost me $10 and the other one was for free. I had taken the vaccine out of my own will. While it is completely voluntary for you to take the doses, right now i encourage everyone to get it. We didn't defeat the flu all by natural immunity. Many had to get the flu vaccines.

It is quite surprising how, people can object to taking vaccines completely without understanding what it is. While it is prudent avoid a vaccine that has been rushed or experimental, it is a complete lack of knowledge when you avoid it just because you find a conspiracy in it.

Yes, people who take vaccines can still be infected by COVID - but the severity of COVID after taking virus is very low.

For those who are avoiding vaccines, i fully respect your choice to do so. But please maintain a nutritious diet and have enough immunity boosting foods to stay healthy and avoid public places.
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I am not vaccinated. It doesn't seem that it'll have any positive effect to me (lots of vaccinated people still get covid), but can have negative impact. I don't want to get experimental vaccine, such a thing should be well paid job. I don't think my country is rich enough to spend so much money for covid-restrictions and I don't want to participate on destroying life to next generation of our descendants. Our government lied too often about covid to be trusted anymore.
legendary
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If this is a genuine attempt at setting up a survey, then it is best to use unbiased language. The use of the word 'plandemic' in the thread title indicates quite clearly that you have an ulterior motive, and are not interested primarily in gathering data to reach a conclusion. Rather, you have already reached a conclusion, and are looking for any available evidence that might support it.


Please write in reply if you did, what was the reason?

completely free of charge?
Or was it the influence of the environment, prohibitions, etc.?


Yes, I had the vaccine.
Yes, it was completely free of charge. 94 million doses have been given in my country. No-one has been charged anything for any of them.

BTW... Vaccination is not a freedom issue. You are not free to stand in a public place with a gun and shoot down random passersby. Similarly, you should not be free to stand in a public place and cough potentially lethal virus onto people.
hero member
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Typically wouldn't respond to "plandemic" surveys.
I'm vaccinated, my insurance wasn't charged, at the time my job gave a $100. to get vaccinated but I'd already decided to get it.
If nothing changes, I'll continue with boosters as long as recommended, the same way I get my flu shot every year.

I'm pro-vaccines but against Covid-Vaccine mandates.
legendary
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I got my second shot in June.

I did it because I do not want to develop serious covid related complications in case I do get infected with the virus.

I wear an N95 mask everywhere I go in public.  I try to stay away from humans as much as possible.

I only leave my property for emergencies.
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Uncomplete,not totally all vaccinated,i'm one of them,because of some reason ,infact i believe to my immune system,still energetic,just maintain food rich in nutrients that's it.,let people give vaccine,those they wanted.

Coercion, passports, teasing, media manipulation. censorship on anti vaccine topics on google , youtube - add yourself microsoft and other big corporations with propaganda. This is sick.

Either we educate people honestly or we sow propaganda and accomplish their goals of fooling people.
jr. member
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Uncomplete,not totally all vaccinated,i'm one of them,because of some reason ,infact i believe to my immune system,still energetic,just maintain food rich in nutrients that's it.,let people give vaccine,those they wanted.
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I have received my first dose of the Covid19 vaccine. The second dose I will receive next week.
My motivation is an obvious reason to prevent infection but even vaccinated I will be taking care of myself as if I were without the vaccine.
Covid19 taught us a lesson and it is time to make a change in our lives and love life with all its accessories so to speak.
We must be committed to taking care of everything that surrounds us, and improving as humans.

I don't know if you know but the European Medicines Agency - EMA has already identified 3 diseases that can occur after vaccination.
This is now.

What about in 5 years ?

-erythema multiforme
-nephrotic syndrome
-nephritis
legendary
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I have received my first dose of the Covid19 vaccine. The second dose I will receive next week.
My motivation is an obvious reason to prevent infection but even vaccinated I will be taking care of myself as if I were without the vaccine.
Covid19 taught us a lesson and it is time to make a change in our lives and love life with all its accessories so to speak.
We must be committed to taking care of everything that surrounds us, and improving as humans.

Nothing to worry about. Your casket is still there waiting for you.

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member
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I have received my first dose of the Covid19 vaccine. The second dose I will receive next week.
My motivation is an obvious reason to prevent infection but even vaccinated I will be taking care of myself as if I were without the vaccine.
Covid19 taught us a lesson and it is time to make a change in our lives and love life with all its accessories so to speak.
We must be committed to taking care of everything that surrounds us, and improving as humans.
legendary
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Most people have no way to know if they are 'vaccinated' or not.

For one, 'vaccinated' and 'injected' (or 'jabbed') are two very different things.  You can have the jab, but if you die 5 weeks later you will be quietly labeled as 'unvaccinated' by the definition used by corp/gov.  Or if you die 3 months after your last jab you will be considered 'unvaccinated' in some places.  This is how they game the numbers and get data for mainstream media to do headlines.

For two, there is growing evidence that the 'self-spreading vaccine' technology which has been a source of interest for a long time is not being used, for trials at least, in various areas.  Since the designer DNA of some if these 'platforms' is carried in a virus, one way to do it might be to simply forego the development work to make sure the infectious virus (adenovirus, measles virus, etc) does not replicate.  Most of these viruses don't even need 'gain of function' work to be able to spread around efficiently.

At least if one gets 'vaccinated' without being 'jabbed' then there should not be as much of the other crap which they can inject in with a syringe.  Parasites, nano-particles, paramagnetic material, self-assembling structures, possibly graphene, etc, etc.

full member
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I am not vaccinated and never going to be that is what is my mind for very long, the government forced us to get vaccinated in many ways but I just don't like it and if they force me to be vaccinated to do anything I just walk away from there.
donator
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I'm vaccinated, it is free of charge, and is done on my own volition.

Nothing is free of charge. We are all paying a great deal for it… Here in the US, the cost is quickly rising to nearly 10 trillion dollars. This ridiculous spending to fight a cold is going to hinder our country’s future for generations. I also don’t know what the policies are where you live, but if the other option from getting a vaccine is losing your job, I’d question the on your own volition statement.

In reality, you were likely forced to take the vaccine or lose your livelihood and your great grandchildren will still be paying the costs, both financially and through loss of freedom as a result.
legendary
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Since getting the vaxx is unnecessary, because all it takes for most people is supplementing on vitamin C + zinc, and vitamin D, why waste the time? In this case, there is so much contradictory info going around about the safety of this vaxx, that it is safer not doing until somebody figures out who is right.

One of the big red flags is that government and the medical are talking about using force. Why are they doing this when people were never dropping around each other like flies in a bug spray? Something fishy going on about this whole thing.

If I ever trusted government and the medical before, I'd think a dozen times about trusting them now.

Cool
hero member
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I have yet not considered taking the shot. I'm not scared of the middle nor syringe because I have taken other vaccines but I have not seen the reason to go under it at the moment maybe in days to come, I could put myself out for it.
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Yup, got the shot. I have been vaccinated for numerous things when I was a kid and this is just a continuation of that as I was always pro vaccination. Thinking about yearly flue vaccinations when I get to a certain age.
legendary
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Yep, got the vaccination.  I've never been anti-vaccine--far from it, though I don't like government, school, or employer mandates for people to get the COVID shot.  I got it because I didn't see much risk to it, since vaccine technology is pretty well advanced and the manufacturers of them know what they're doing.  Are there risks?  Always.  But the benefits outweigh those risks IMO, and I don't want to have to deal with the hassle of being unvaccinated if we're forced into a "vaccine passport" situation.

It was a compromise of my values, true, but this wasn't a hill that I was willing to die on.
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I'm vaccinated, it is free of charge, and is done on my own volition. I work in a lab wherein COVID samples are delivered to, and we do the testing directly to confirm whether the virus is present in the sample or not. Even if I do not work in an environment wherein we are required to get the vaccine, I'd still take the jab as the shots undergone all the necessary trials before it was rendered safe to be administered on humans by the WHO and other independent scientific organizations and bodies.
The way you describe your job, you seem to have a cool one, I too am vaccinated although I opt to be vaccinated by the vaccines that are likely to have more efficacy since I want to make sure that I don't have to do another one or get infected because I've seen the feeling of getting the virus, you really want to breath as a human and that's what's taken away from you when you have one.
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