Do you trust the covid-19 vaccine , if not please explain ?

R2021-03-25T23:57:31Z

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No reasons why not to. Scaremongers are irresponsible.

Andy C2021-03-27T03:15:11Z

More than NO vaccine,  for sure!

Nonplussed2021-03-26T00:24:57Z

Well yeah, considering the alternative is a lot worse. I got my first vax despite some misgivings. I'm concerned that no one knows *how long* the protection lasts. But realistically, it's the only way out of this mess.

Gypsyfish2021-03-26T00:15:36Z

Do I trust it to protect me against dying from COVID? Yes. It's certainly the best shot we all have for leading a normal life again. It was tested on 75,000 people, none of whom died. Am I asking for something to be completely risk free? No. Everything in life is a risk. I take a risk every time I get in my car. I had an anaphylactic reaction to a wasp sting that almost killed me. Does that mean I won't go outside my house? No. I feel reassured that the risk from the vaccine is small enough, and the rewards great enough, that I was very happy to get the shots when I was able to. Man up- get vaccinated so kids can go back to school, and we can all start doing the things we love again. 

Anonymous2021-03-25T23:52:36Z

I trust it. I have not seen any significant adverse reaction from those who have taken it and I trust the science behind it.