Thread: How many Covid shots have you had?

How many Covid shots have you had?

  • Zero

    Votes: 21 51.2%
  • One

    Votes: 4 9.8%
  • Two

    Votes: 14 34.1%
  • Three+

    Votes: 2 4.9%

  • Total voters
    41
Zero. Have no plans to get it. Spoke to my boss yesterday and she mentioned HR was told that we could expect a lockdown again in September or October.

No reason for me to get the shot, work isn't going to enforce vacinaction plus I'm working from home a lot already, all kids are too young for it. My wife also doesn't want it plus she is a stay at home mom.
 
Ok Biden nice try

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I am vaxmaxxing.... it's a new trend so I've now had over 100 shots of Pfizer. I'll keep you all updated as I reach my final form.
 
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I got the 2 from Moderna (the company that "accidentally" hadn't reported 300,000 adverse reactions to their vaccine). I may never get another one again. All the lies surrounding the shots make me very suspicious of the whole thing.
 
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Double vaxxed with Pfizer, no adverse reactions to it.

It reduces symptoms and I had asthma as a kid, so when I get a cough it's often quite nasty. Plus I don't have to wear a mask anymore, so that's grand.

I'm hoping I'll actually catch it properly now though so I'll develop some real long term immunity to it, since sod getting booster shots.

More power to those that don't want it though. As long as most have, which in Great Britain is 90%+ of the population, then I don't see the harm in letting people decide they want to take the risk of Kung Flu over a very under tested set of vaccines.

By the same token I'm happy for those who want to wear a mask to do so. It's all personal choice.
 
Two for me. Since I took Pfizer they said I don't need the booster shot. But who knows, maybe this thing becomes yearly. Just like the flu shot and all that other stuff
 
Double vaxxed with Pfizer, no adverse reactions to it.

It reduces symptoms and I had asthma as a kid, so when I get a cough it's often quite nasty. Plus I don't have to wear a mask anymore, so that's grand.

I'm hoping I'll actually catch it properly now though so I'll develop some real long term immunity to it, since sod getting booster shots.

More power to those that don't want it though. As long as most have, which in Great Britain is 90%+ of the population, then I don't see the harm in letting people decide they want to take the risk of Kung Flu over a very under tested set of vaccines.

By the same token I'm happy for those who want to wear a mask to do so. It's all personal choice.
I wouldn't say it's "under tested." The length of trials/certification for other vaccines is more tied to finding test subjects, not waiting years to watch potential long-term side effects. With the Covid vaccines, you had 100's of thousands volunteering off the bat to get jabbed. It helped greatly accelerate the process. Now there still might be issues, but it certainly wasn't under tested.
 
If these were 'one and done' sterilising vaccines I would consider it, particularly if there was greater statistical transparency regarding side effects.
But with the current state of play with these non sterilising vaccines messing with my natural immunity? Absolutely no chance.
I've spent the last six months laying the groundwork to be permanent WFH, have moved to a rural coastal setting and I'm fully prepped and stocked for whatever ostracisation and difficulties the power brokers are lining up for me.
I'm riding this out.
(UK based)
 
I wouldn't say it's "under tested." The length of trials/certification for other vaccines is more tied to finding test subjects, not waiting years to watch potential long-term side effects. With the Covid vaccines, you had 100's of thousands volunteering off the bat to get jabbed. It helped greatly accelerate the process. Now there still might be issues, but it certainly wasn't under tested.

Well, numbers of participants is one thing, but time is another. The time factor is I think what people consider "under tested." Not just potential long-term effects directly from whatever you inject, but also how whatever response it generates in your body interacts with future variants and other coronaviruses.
 
A lot of the adverse reactions showed up in their trials but they went forward anyways.

I'm not getting jabbed if I can help it. I'm fat and unhealthy but when I got COVID it was a bad cough for two days, with natural antibodies getting it again would be even more mild.
 
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Had the two mandatory in the UK (felt pretty lousy off of both jabs). Not so much for me, but there are a few high-risk members in the family so I'd rather not risk it.
 
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Had both of the Pfizer shots back in February so I should be due for the booster by November.
 
I'm double dosed with Moderna and the second shot made me so fucking sick with fever and chest pain that my doctor ordered me to go to emergency to make sure I wasn't having a heart attack (I wasn't). The first dose was nothing but arm pain. I've had every standard vaccine and yearly flu shots without ever having a reaction, but it's gonna be a hard sell on getting another covid booster...
 
Two doses of Pfizer here. 5 weeks between shots.
No side effects so far but if they are going to start asking me to take booster shots etc I will have to rethink.
Tired of the whole conversation about vaccines in general because some people are colossal assholes about it.
My general rule IRL is if someone seems OK I am fine telling them I got vaccinated. If someone is on the "vaccines should be mandatory" bandwagon they get told it's none of their fucking business if I am vaxxed or not.
 
I've had 6. Got the two for AZ back in Jan/Feb, then when Pfizer became available where I live I got them too.
But when they started talking about Delta, I though I'd better take another round of Pfizer just in case.
Can't be too careful.

Lol! As if I would inject that experimental shit for a flu that has a 99.98% survival rate.
 
Two - both moderna. Mild'ish flu symptoms after the first shot and pretty severe symptoms after the second. I still wear my mask when out and about. Lifelong asthmatic who always gets hit hard by colds/flu, so I ain't taking no chances.