Yeah some people don't have symptoms at all when they get covid either. But it's not about individuals, it's about people who do actually get really sick from it. And you never know how sick that will be unless you have it. Who's to say you won't get it again and have more complications that time?
What did you expect it to do other than protect you from getting covid? The vaccine is definitely not worse than actually getting covid, seeing as millions have died from covid and many more who survived have lasting health issues. Even those who got covid and didn't end up in the hospital said...
Antibiotics are a different deal than the vaccine. Lots of people are allergic to penicillin (myself included), but have no issues with the vaccine. When I got mine they had a paper with the list of ingredients and asked if you were allergic to any of them and you had to sign it. You also wait...
As of last Thursday it was two weeks since my second dose so I'm considered fully vaccinated now. My sister will be fully vaccinated this Thursday and my mom the next Thursday. My older brother and sister got theirs a while back, so I'll be able to actually see them this year which is nice.
For anyone who has a fear of needles like myself, I got my first dose today and it wasn't as bad as I expected. It still wasn't great and I had a lot of anxiety before and after. But I didn't feel it as much as I thought I would and it was pretty quick. So I hope that can ease some people's...
I understand how bad a fear of needles can be, considering I get full body aches just hearing someone talk about getting an IV or anything like that. I've never had bloodwork done because I'm so scared of it. My mom had to hold me down for my vaccines for school. But I also have ocd, and this...