No, they research the impact and aren't scared of a virus that...

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    No, they research the impact and aren't scared of a virus that is impacting very few people. They realise nobody knows the impact of these vaccines long-term. I have no issue with people being vaccinated, but I do have a problem with this being forced on people. We have free will. I also resent people trying to make me have this vaccine. All this for a virus that most need to be tested to realise they have it. People with underlying health issues need to beware of this virus.

    Each to their own though. I am not going to to try stop anyone from taking the vaccine but if this was a real vaccine the vaccinated would not be scared of the unvaccinated. It would be a matter of personal choice and when everyone has access to the vaccine then unlock everything and let people do their own risk assessment.

    Also people who have been double jabbed still are subject to lockdown, border closure. You are taking the risk without any rewards!
    Last edited by It investor: 28/07/21
 
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