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<blockquote data-quote="TennesseeTuxedo" data-source="post: 1682126" data-attributes="member: 16965"><p>I read this elsewhere and I tend to agree.</p><p></p><p>"Over 27 million people have had covid and survive in the US so far. I had covid in December. I was very blessed that I really didn't have any problems and I have tested positive for antibodies. For me I don't see any reason to get the vaccination. And I do not begrudge anyone that still feels that they need the vaccination. The argument that most people give me about actually having covid and not wanting the vaccination is: that I don't know how long the antibodies last. Well, how long do they last with the vaccination? No one can tell us that information either. Or how many times you will have to be re-vaccinated to make sure you are safe. Vaccinations should be a personal choice and no one should be punished either way. If you are vaccinated, then being around someone that hasn't been vaccinated shouldn't be an issue "if the vaccine works".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TennesseeTuxedo, post: 1682126, member: 16965"] I read this elsewhere and I tend to agree. “Over 27 million people have had covid and survive in the US so far. I had covid in December. I was very blessed that I really didn't have any problems and I have tested positive for antibodies. For me I don't see any reason to get the vaccination. And I do not begrudge anyone that still feels that they need the vaccination. The argument that most people give me about actually having covid and not wanting the vaccination is: that I don't know how long the antibodies last. Well, how long do they last with the vaccination? No one can tell us that information either. Or how many times you will have to be re-vaccinated to make sure you are safe. Vaccinations should be a personal choice and no one should be punished either way. If you are vaccinated, then being around someone that hasn't been vaccinated shouldn't be an issue "if the vaccine works". [/QUOTE]
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