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Originally Posted by Lprechaun
I don't mean in general, I mean for me personally. At the end of the day, I think it's a personal choice. As much as I have personally been around those with it, doctors who worked in the covid wards and even sleeping in the same bed as my wife who had it, I personally see no reason for me to take the risk, as minimal as they may be, for something that hasn't even given me the sniffles.
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I remember a similar thought by my father with another vaccine.
He had raised 7 children through public schools and all the "diseases", flu, and cold that they brought home and he had never had more than mild reactions even when those around him had suffered from horribly high fever and all that stuff. Then he actually got a strong/bad case of the flu and was hospitalized for almost 2 weeks and he truly thought he was going to die in that hospital bed. He has been taking the flu vaccine ever since.