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I had Covid last summer. Never got tested but was around family that tested positive and we all had similar symptoms. My case was extremely mild and lasted around a day other than losing taste and smell for a week. Just like most other healthy individuals that recover.

I do not feel comfortable getting the stupid vaccine but am starting to get pressured from work. I donated blood this week specifically because they check for Covid antibodies. Even 8 months after I had it, I still have the antibodies.

My question is why should I need to get the vaccine? Wouldn’t my natural immunity be far superior? I’d rather not take the risk with this new vaccine that we have no idea of what long term effects may happen.

I had Covid last summer. Never got tested but was around family that tested positive and we all had similar symptoms. My case was extremely mild and lasted around a day other than losing taste and smell for a week. Just like most other healthy individuals that recover. I do not feel comfortable getting the stupid vaccine but am starting to get pressured from work. I donated blood this week specifically because they check for Covid antibodies. Even 8 months after I had it, I still have the antibodies. My question is why should I need to get the vaccine? Wouldn’t my natural immunity be far superior? I’d rather not take the risk with this new vaccine that we have no idea of what long term effects may happen.

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[–] 5 pts (edited )

It's not a vaccine. It's gene therapy. And it's never been used on humans before now. They're not FDA approved and there's ample reason to believe they will disrupt the ability of humans to form a placenta. They're only being deployed under emergency authorization. Manufacturers are not liable for any injury you sustain. Ask your employer if they will be assuming liability if they require you to take experimental gene therapy.

I donated blood this week specifically because they check for Covid antibodies. Even 8 months after I had it, I still have the antibodies.

COVID is a fabrication. The "virus" has not been isolated from a sick person in the West. COVID is a set of symptoms and a "positive case" from a test system that was not designed to be used for this purpose and that is being run at sensitivity levels far far exceeding the testing protocol.

[–] 2 pts (edited )

First of all you didn’t “have Covid” because Covid is a medical fraud based on a theoretical virus that was never proven to exist.

Your employer will either require the vaccine or not. If they don’t, you need only simply say that you’re not taking it. If you feel you want to give some kind of explanation, say you’re concerned with fertility (if you’re young) or autoimmune diseases. But you don’t have to give any explanation other than “no” or “no, fuck off.”

Tell them you’re concerned about the many deaths and adverse reactions associated with the shot so far. (vaers.hhs.gov)

Saying that you don’t need it because you “had it” (you didn’t) plays right into the vaccine narrative because they from the start have said that you should still get the vaccine if you have had Covid.

If anyone asks me, I’ll tell them I’ll sign up for the vaccine right then and there if they can tell me how PCR works. Of course they can’t, which means they don’t understand the Covid tests, which means they don’t understand the fraud, yet they’re willing to inject themselves with an unknown substance that at best will not help or protect them from anything.

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You answered your own question here.

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Lol I guess I’m asking what the argument is because I know I’ll get pushback on this.

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First: Forget the pseudo science rumors like "the virus was never proven to exist" or "vaccines are a gene therapy" - if you begin with such a nonsense, the discussion is over (rightfully so).

Second: You have to learn some basics for the coming discussions. Your natural immunity is far superior to the immunity created by vaccination - instead of 200 different antibodies against the spike protein, you have 1,000 different antibodies against the whole virus. What you need is some studies to proof your point. You will find both at DrBeen Medical Lections. One example:

Study - Antibody Immunity to SARS-COV-2 Lasts And Matures At 6 Months https://youtu.be/lxdF3Hv7nQQ

Don't forget that you not only have b-cell immunity (antibodies), but also t-cell immunity (killer cells).

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If you do not want to take the vaccine, do not take it. Just tell your boss you're not going to take it, he will need to decide whether your skills and competence are more valuable than having you take some shot. If you have skills or are at least reasonably competent, then your boss will need to decide whether it is worth the tens of thousands of dollars it will cost him to replace you.