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[–] 2 pts

The "vaccines" make the symptoms less severe. The symptoms are less severe, WHEN THEY ARE INFECTED AND CONTAGIOUS WITH COVID.

Me personally, I have relatives who are old, a couple have had cancer recently. I want to keep them safe. I want to make sure that I don't infect them. - That's why I refuse to get injected.

If I get injected, my symptoms will be less severe when I catch Covid. I'd be less likely to know if and when I'm contagious. And I might spread the virus to those I love without realising it.

But by not getting injected, yes my symptoms will be more severe, but I'm willing to make that sacrifice to make sure I know when I'm contagious and can take steps to protect others.

I'm stunning and brave for making this sacrifice. And I'm more virtuous, kinder, and an all around better person than all of the vaxxed people who are murdering others, because they selfishly wanted their own symptoms to be less severe.

[–] 1 pt

The mrna jab is not a vaccine.