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Why are we doing this poll for?
Fun fact: Anti vaxxers can build up immunity, while a Vaxxer would get sick plus possibly die. I haven't gotten a flu shot in a three year's, to test it out. I haven't got sick, only a week I was sick. But not bad enough to almost kill me. After I got my flu shot and a year later, I literally almost died. But I self medicated and warded off the flu, but let's see how this year's flu season goes. So I agree with @Clicktopia.
You do know how vaccines work, right? Vaccines are both scientifically and statistically demonstrated to be much safer than not receiving a vaccine.
The point is that if you get a flu vaccine, you can't get the flu (unless the flu evolves or something, in which case you get another shot.) If you get the flu, you could pass it on to someone else who may not have a strong enough immune system to deal with it/can't get flu shots for whatever reason. In that case, you are putting people in danger.
Vostrov, Archargentina, and The wasatch
I am not against flu shots. But I put myself to the test, I literally almost died two years ago. Strong coughing, fatigue, sweating, I literally had lay in my bed for two weeks. My nose wasn't the same for three months until scent seemed new to me. Even after the blunt of the cold was over, I still had fatigue and sweating. But I self medicated, last year I didn't get sick. Only a small runny nose that lasted about three days. I ate healthy and hygienic. Works wonders.
Yes I do, and I am not a Anti-vaxxer. Just wanted to put myself to the test. Eating healthy and being hygienic can go a long way.
Some people do have bad reactions to the flu shot, which is why the people who don't have bad reactions to the flu shot have to get it.
Boy, did this question ever spark a lot of discussion! Well, now it’s my turn to answer it:
People who are just plain annoying and/or dishonest and won’t stop doing whatever it is that’s bothering you when you ask them to. I’m not pointing fingers at anyone in NS, however I’m sure that there are plenty of people who are like that on this site. I’m instead basing my answer off of real-life experience.
The united provinces of north america and Ulymein
Typical Canadian *America pushes nuke button!* JK. Yeah I agree with you too!
Principally, extremists, you can't discuss with them, it doesn't matter if they're conservatives, progressives, communists and some ancaps, they're just so annoying.
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That's a very authoritarian notion. Surely if you're vaccinated you're ok it doesn't matter whether the person sitting next to you on the train is vaccinated or not?
I hate juice.
The united provinces of north america, Zazann, and Ulymein
I don't see how someone unable to be vaccinated is somehow less of a vulnerability to those who refuse to be vaccinated.
The best thing you can do in those circumstances if you do fall into this category is, for example, require people who come in contact with you to be vaccinated.
The problem is that those who refuse to be vaccinated are a danger to those who can't vaccinate, as those who don't vaccinate can get an illness/disease and pass it on to someone who is at risk of dying to it and was unable to vaccinate against it.
For example, if my immune system sucks, and you refuse to vaccinate, you can get the flu and pass it on to me. Since my immune system sucks, and I couldn't vaccinate, I would die to the flu because you passed it to me. If you got vaccinated, you would have never gotten the flu, and would have never passed it to me, preventing me from dying.
My Nation and Zazann
Just because a notion is a bit authoritarian doesn't mean it is bad. It does matter if you are unvaccinated or have a week immune system that the person next to you is vaccinated.
Oh dear
The RMB here seems really active, would be great if we could bring some of this activity to the Discord server? :D
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