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Medical segregation here we come :rolleyes:

As a person of science I'm all for vaccines, but I'm not getting this one because I think there will be health problems because of it down the road and I'm not going to chance that or the side effects it may or may not cause as well.

Then people bring up the 1918 Spanish flu and how the vaccine saved millions of lives and I agree, but the major difference is back then huge medical corporations weren't controlling the world like they do today and I don't trust those cock suckers.

That's my take on all this shit.
 
I dont want this vax.. will private gyms be able to not follow the order? Or will they be charged and dealt with by the govs? If they can't disobey then I will have to get this shit I'm not never going to a gym again... God knows whats else they will not allow us to do.
 
This isn’t gonna go away. The “vaccine”doesn’t stop you from catching or spreading the virus, they will be forcing boosters on us for the foreseeable future. Fuck the world
100% .....people don't realize how fucked the situation really is. Covid is here to stay and things only going to get worse imo. (rules,rights,privacy)
 
Apparently, over 100,000 businesses in BC vowed not to follow through with the vaccine passport orders so that's a great start.

Nothing mentioned for Calgary yet...
 
This isn’t gonna go away. The “vaccine”doesn’t stop you from catching or spreading the virus, they will be forcing boosters on us for the foreseeable future. Fuck the world

Yah man I'm fucking sick of all these idiots who think being vaccinated somehow prevents them from spreading covid just like non vaccinated people :rolleyes:

No offense, last year I was in/out hospital for 12 weeks....
A year later still have problems.

3 weeks ago, I was closely around someone with covid. That I was exposed, I was close contact.

Double vaccinated, I had 1 night of coughing, little woozy but then I felt good.

Soo there are 2 sides of the story... just saying
It really matters
 
No offense, last year I was in/out hospital for 12 weeks....
A year later still have problems.

3 weeks ago, I was closely around someone with covid. That I was exposed, I was close contact.

Double vaccinated, I had 1 night of coughing, little woozy but then I felt good.

Soo there are 2 sides of the story... just saying
It really matters
but they even did a study saying natural immunity was stonger and longer lasting. so if i already had covid why the fk am i forced to get the jab? its just depressing me now and im thinking of giving up and doing it for the sake of it.. i just really hope this doesnt backfire and we all start getting sides in a few years.
 
but they even did a study saying natural immunity was stonger and longer lasting. so if i already had covid why the fk am i forced to get the jab? its just depressing me now and im thinking of giving up and doing it for the sake of it.. i just really hope this doesnt backfire and we all start getting sides in a few years.
If you're referring to the Israeli reports then it is worth taking with a grain of salt: Instagram Post Missing Context About Israeli Study on COVID-19 Natural Immunity - FactCheck.org

One of the biggest troubles right now is trying to interpret the sheer volume of new data coming out. It's unwise for anyone to accept a single non-peer reviewed study as gospel on the topic. And that really goes for 'all sides' so to speak.

None of this to say I agree with the vaccine passport system, just worth being honest about data sources when we try to mold them specifically to fit our own agendas.

I think the vast majority of evidence suggests that the vaccines are a good thing and you benefit from having them, but the bigger issue is that people don't want to be forced to take them. At this point most people I know who are willing to talk about not getting the vaccine seem to concede that they're less worried about what's in the actual vaccine now and just more pissed off by their government saying they need to get the shot or else they can't live.
 
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No offense, last year I was in/out hospital for 12 weeks....
A year later still have problems.

3 weeks ago, I was closely around someone with covid. That I was exposed, I was close contact.

Double vaccinated, I had 1 night of coughing, little woozy but then I felt good.

Soo there are 2 sides of the story... just saying
It really matters
Well with your own immunity and the vaccine you should be dam near bullet proof against it. I don’t deny the shit fucks you up and I had one friend die from it. That being said I still don’t like what’s taking place.
 
No offense, last year I was in/out hospital for 12 weeks....
A year later still have problems.

3 weeks ago, I was closely around someone with covid. That I was exposed, I was close contact.

Double vaccinated, I had 1 night of coughing, little woozy but then I felt good.

Soo there are 2 sides of the story... just saying
It really matters

Some people get very sick from covid no doubt, but for my own government to tell me I can't go to this business or that business because I won't get an untested vaccine even though I practice social distancing while wearing a mask is just outrageous!

I've followed all the rules the past 2 years and done my part same with most people and now numbers are extremely low yet we are still being strong armed into getting this fucking vaccine with the threat of OR ELSE.

Yah that shit don't fly with me:mad:
 
Well with your own immunity and the vaccine you should be dam near bullet proof against it. I don’t deny the shit fucks you up and I had one friend die from it. That being said I still don’t like what’s taking place.
My ex had it with me the 2nd time...
She was double vaxed
She's the one that had it again that I was around.

Honestly, thank God for the vvaccine. She almost ended up in the hospital.

I don't count on immunity, just hoping it keeps me out of the hospital.

I'm not saying this is everyone, but people won't take it serious until it's too late.

I get personal choice, but it's the people in the hospital that make a mistake that is preventable.
And you can't go backwards.

That's all my story... but surviving it, sometimes doesn't feel like it ever left 1 year later.
 
No offense, last year I was in/out hospital for 12 weeks....
A year later still have problems.

3 weeks ago, I was closely around someone with covid. That I was exposed, I was close contact.

Double vaccinated, I had 1 night of coughing, little woozy but then I felt good.

Soo there are 2 sides of the story... just saying
It really matters
Sucks that you were sick like that, and It's great that you believe it controlled the intensity of your illness.
Which by the way, did you actually get yourself tested the second time to be certain that it was actually Covid you had?

If so, it proves that the vax does not prevent one from contracting the virus.

Even so, your statement does nothing to change the point that was made..

Which was, that the Covid "vaccine" does not prevent the spread of the virus.

I could understand if being vaccinated would control this virus from spreading(which it does not), but it should be up to us as individuals to decide if we're willing to take the risk of ourselves personally becoming sick!
 
Sucks that you were sick like that, and It's great that you believe it controlled the intensity of your illness.
Which by the way, did you actually get yourself tested the second time to be certain that it was actually Covid you had?

If so, it proves that the vax does not prevent one from contracting the virus.

Even so, your statement does nothing to change the point that was made..

Which was, that the Covid "vaccine" does not prevent the spread of the virus.

I could understand if being vaccinated would control this virus from spreading(which it does not), but it should be up to us as individuals to decide if we're willing to take the risk of ourselves personally becoming sick!

That you don't know....

You are making an assumption it does not.
We know when you aren't vaccinated it takes 10-14 days to stop spreading.

If I was sick after being exposed for only 1-2 days, I doubt I'm spreading it 10-14 days.
Thats a lot of less exposure to every other person out there.

I didn't get myself tested after vaccinated/exposed.
Because well frankly it was too late and I was better in no more than 2 days.

Which is significant to my extreme sick in Oct of 3-4 weeks, following 4 weeks of hospital treatments. And 4 weeks more of issues.

One day you or your family will be affected.
And one day someone you know will be lost/severe sick/lifelong issues.
And you will look back at decisions.
I just hope it doesn't hit you bad, and if you aren't I still I'm glad because that will be rare.
 
I just have to say after being soo severely sick...

I couldn't believe I had covid. As from all factors it was not the same.
 
That you don't know....

You are making an assumption it does not.
We know when you aren't vaccinated it takes 10-14 days to stop spreading.

If I was sick after being exposed for only 1-2 days, I doubt I'm spreading it 10-14 days.
Thats a lot of less exposure to every other person out there.

I didn't get myself tested after vaccinated/exposed.
Because well frankly it was too late and I was better in no more than 2 days.

Which is significant to my extreme sick in Oct of 3-4 weeks, following 4 weeks of hospital treatments. And 4 weeks more of issues.

One day you or your family will be affected.
And one day someone you know will be lost/severe sick/lifelong issues.
And you will look back at decisions.
I just hope it doesn't hit you bad, and if you aren't I still I'm glad because that will be rare.
It will be rare that it does not hit you bad?
Where are you getting this stat from? Most people are fine from it that I know
 
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