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The Unvaccinated:

Posted: 08 May 2024, 02:56
by Mercy Bolo
Do those who never got the Covid vaccine feel any relief after the revelations penned in this book? I also wonder if those who advocated for the vaccine have a shift in opinion.

Re: The Unvaccinated:

Posted: 08 May 2024, 17:46
by Stephanie Runyon
I didn't get the shot and after reading this book, I am relieved. I don't think it was right that people lost their jobs because of Biden's mandate that he promised not to do when he ran for president.

Re: The Unvaccinated:

Posted: 08 May 2024, 18:02
by Carol McCoy Phelps
Before reading the book, I never thought it was right to force anyone to take the vaccinations. Not in any job, not for any reason should a person in this country be forced to take an unproven, untested vaccine. Firing people in the medical profession, forcing people in the military, and doing the same to others in similar situations should now come with some kind of reparations to them (if they survived), or to their families if they died.

After reading the book, I am absolutely convinced that no one should have been forced to take the shots.

Re: The Unvaccinated:

Posted: 10 May 2024, 00:16
by Mercy Bolo
Carol McCoy Phelps wrote: 08 May 2024, 18:02 Before reading the book, I never thought it was right to force anyone to take the vaccinations. Not in any job, not for any reason should a person in this country be forced to take an unproven, untested vaccine. Firing people in the medical profession, forcing people in the military, and doing the same to others in similar situations should now come with some kind of reparations to them (if they survived), or to their families if they died.

After reading the book, I am absolutely convinced that no one should have been forced to take the shots.

I agree. I hope there'll be a class action lawsuit against big pharma, especially in light of the current revelations and vaccine recalls.

Re: The Unvaccinated:

Posted: 10 May 2024, 15:34
by Carol McCoy Phelps
Mercy119 wrote: 10 May 2024, 00:16
Carol McCoy Phelps wrote: 08 May 2024, 18:02 Before reading the book, I never thought it was right to force anyone to take the vaccinations. Not in any job, not for any reason should a person in this country be forced to take an unproven, untested vaccine. Firing people in the medical profession, forcing people in the military, and doing the same to others in similar situations should now come with some kind of reparations to them (if they survived), or to their families if they died.

After reading the book, I am absolutely convinced that no one should have been forced to take the shots.

I agree. I hope there'll be a class action lawsuit against big pharma, especially in light of the current revelations and vaccine recalls.
Absolutely. But, besides a class action lawsuit against big pharma, what about the medical facilities that fired nurses? What about military personnel who were forced to take the jab? It reminds me of the old adage: “Oh, what a tangled web we weave when first we practice to deceive.” It is all connected, but it starts at the center, with the federal government, and the misinformation that began there.

Re: The Unvaccinated:

Posted: 12 May 2024, 04:53
by Aida Nuria Montenegro Jerez
I am vaccinated (I have three doses of the Pfizer vaccine and I must get the fourth booster), and yes, the book has made me think about some things, but, equally, I still consider that many lives have been saved (like mine, I am asthmatic and I have had COVID three times thanks to the fact that due to my husband's work he is always in contact with third parties). However, I would like to seek additional information on the subject in my native language to inform myself more and better.

Re: The Unvaccinated:

Posted: 12 May 2024, 18:07
by Kutloano Makhuvhela
No, I feel the same way as I felt when COVID was at its peak. I wanted to keep my safe and those around me safe. If the big shots up there screw and mess things up says a lot about them and less about me.

Re: The Unvaccinated:

Posted: 13 May 2024, 08:37
by Nancy004
Forcing people to take vaccine is not the right thing to do. But I dont regret getting the vaccine.I am a med student who was actively working with covid patients in 2020 & 2021. I tested positive for covid 3 times because of that. My immunity was sh*t at the time because I was getting very little sleep, have probably one meal a day, working more than 12hrs a day because of shortage of health care workers. But all the 3 times I tested positive I had no symptoms at all. Also I did not get Covid for atleast 3 months after I got my shots. Also my relatives who did not get vaccinated were at there home, eating and sleeping well, yet they were bedridden for about a weak. I do believe that its because they did not get the vaccine.

Re: The Unvaccinated:

Posted: 15 May 2024, 02:03
by INZAMAMUL HAQUE3
I still feel the same way I did when COVID was at its peak. I wanted to keep myself and those around me safe. If the people in charge make mistakes, it reflects poorly on them, not on me.

Re: The Unvaccinated:

Posted: 25 May 2024, 20:02
by Bettny Andrade
If people read carefully they can understand what the vaccines are about or what they truly represent. It doesn't change my thinking significantly, nor do I feel any extra relief from not having been vaccinated. I have known and researched this topic for a long time, so what was raised in the reading did not surprise me.

Re: The Unvaccinated:

Posted: 26 May 2024, 03:04
by Success Azuka
I didn't take the shot and there is no extra relief after reading this book. The issue around COVID requires adequate understanding and I am glad this comments above explains more.

Re: The Unvaccinated:

Posted: 26 May 2024, 06:01
by Jessica Uchechi Azuka
I also heard lots of rumours about the COVID 19, as well as the vaccine, which the book has just confirmed. I didn't get the shot throughout that period and I am glad I didn't. Whether it's true or not, I'm okay

Re: The Unvaccinated:

Posted: 29 May 2024, 18:21
by Carly Sprout
I will always advocate for vaccines. It is one of the most important human discoveries. This book did not hinder my stance in any way. The same way there are basic rules to using cars and public roads, there is a manner to behave when it comes to public health for the safety of everyone involved. We are all in this together and our actions should reflect that

Re: The Unvaccinated:

Posted: 30 May 2024, 04:16
by Marina Flisvou
The book might make people who didn't get the COVID vaccine feel good about their choice, as it supports their decision. Those who pushed for the vaccine might react differently. Some could start to doubt their views if they find the book's arguments convincing. However, many might still believe in the vaccine's safety and benefits based on their experiences and trust in scientific research.

Re: The Unvaccinated:

Posted: 30 May 2024, 15:05
by Cristiano Bellucci
People who did not get vaccine, uses any evidence to sustain their theory. It works for them.