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    Default Who hasn't had a shot at all?

    As the title says...

    Feel free to share your "status" and experiences as an unvaccinated individual or family.

    We've had some interesting conversations with friends and family but haven't otherwise been negatively affected by turning down a covid vaccine to date.

    For context, we never get the flu shot, but we have all the other standard vaccinations.

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    I have not, and will do everything in my control to not have the shot. My wife had her first one after many thought and discussions, but my 12 yr old and 6 yr old definitely will not. My parents who are in they're 70's both have had it, and it makes them feel safer, so I'm happy with that. To each they're own I guess, but, I've learned enough over the years, that what the news and government spew daily, is not usually in my best interest. My kids have had all the regular "tested" real vaccines, as we know what they are. I'm not comfortable with the known fact that it is unknown if there will be any long term reproductive problems with young females down the line. I can't think of how bad I would feel when my daughter is older and married one day, and couldn't have a family due to my actions. To each they're own though...
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    I have not a single shot. I do have older comprimised family members who did decide to from early on.

    Definitely many interesting family conversations over it all. Now though some opinions have changed.

    I told my elders growing up my family told me never take money to be part of experimental drug trial so often advertised on newsprint.

    A valuable lesson told then, I will continue to live by my Mother and Father's word. Cheers

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    No thanks!

    In light of everything I know today about a non existent pandemic I pass on the experimental jab.
    Why take something that is unnecessary?
    To please a bunch of fear mongering politicians with an agenda and MSM?

    Once they come out with a safe and proven product in the fall I may reconsider it for the regular influenza season.

    "Up to and including June 18, 2021, a total of 119 deaths were reported after the administration of a vaccine."

    https://health-infobase.canada.ca/co...ine-safety/#a6

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    Quote Originally Posted by LiveBates View Post
    I have not, and will do everything in my control to not have the shot. My wife had her first one after many thought and discussions, but my 12 yr old and 6 yr old definitely will not. My parents who are in they're 70's both have had it, and it makes them feel safer, so I'm happy with that. To each they're own I guess, but, I've learned enough over the years, that what the news and government spew daily, is not usually in my best interest. My kids have had all the regular "tested" real vaccines, as we know what they are. I'm not comfortable with the known fact that it is unknown if there will be any long term reproductive problems with young females down the line. I can't think of how bad I would feel when my daughter is older and married one day, and couldn't have a family due to my actions. To each they're own though...
    Agree with you completely with respect to the kids. I won’t allow mine to be injected with a vaccine either. Two women in our neighborhood have gotten Pfizer and had extended menstruation periods (one was 17 days) ….my daughter is turning 12 and that is not far off, hard enough being a young girl these days certainly not putting her through that

    i got AstraZeneca both times because it was a proven technology
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    Myself my wife and 2 oldest girls will not be getting the vaccine neither will my youngest girl but she is only 9.


    We are part of the controled group lol.

    Apparently they are going door to door trying to get Canadians to get the shot how pathetic .



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    Personal choice,freedom and liberty being a precarious right,when employers require vaccinations as a condition of either new or continued employment,how will you reconcile that?
    If a tree falls on your ex in the woods and nobody hears it,you should probably still get rid of your chainsaw. Just sayin'....

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    Quote Originally Posted by trimmer21 View Post
    Personal choice,freedom and liberty being a precarious right,when employers require vaccinations as a condition of either new or continued employment,how will you reconcile that?
    I'll have to cross that road when it comes.....I'm sure my doctor can figure that out for me.....my doctor has been very honest with me regarding the shots....and he doesn't recommend to be vaxed as a healthy adult.
    This isn't a test run................Enjoy er'.......

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    Quote Originally Posted by trimmer21 View Post
    Personal choice,freedom and liberty being a precarious right,when employers require vaccinations as a condition of either new or continued employment,how will you reconcile that?
    Vaccination is "encouraged" where I work. There still doesn't appear to be any rush by employers to make it mandatory.

    I'm not as worried about that aspect of it as most people seem to be. If push came to shove, I could either push back or get vaccinated right quick.

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    Quote Originally Posted by trimmer21 View Post
    Personal choice,freedom and liberty being a precarious right,when employers require vaccinations as a condition of either new or continued employment,how will you reconcile that?
    Then I quit lol.



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