i don't get a flu jab annually as a mild illness doesn't scare me and i'd prefer my able body to deal with it
I hope there will be some way of not having mandatory vaccine in the future and finally people say enough is enough on this or you can find a medical reason not to have one or find a way of obtaining a certificate...
I have a flu vaccine because I had flu in the 2017/18 winter and it was seriously debilitating, and took months to get over, even though I'm generally pretty fit and healthy (I was just about to start marathon training when the flu hit me).
I wouldn't be inclined to get a covid vaccination as I'm not in a high-risk category, and I'm also extremely dubious about a process than normally takes 10-15 years being compressed into a mere 1-2 years.
I expect if covid certificates DO become a thing, there'll be a black market for fake ones.
And if you have proven anti-bodies is there really any benefit to being treated with a potentially unproven vaccine?
Again i'm hardly an 'anti vaccer' when it comes to proven vaccines on MMR, Typhoid etc etc but I can't see a world in which i'd get one for covid especially as have/had corona antibodies and i don't get a flu jab annually as a mild illness doesn't scare me and i'd prefer my able body to deal with it
I hope there will be some way of not having mandatory vaccine in the future and finally people say enough is enough on this or you can find a medical reason not to have one or find a way of obtaining a certificate...
I signed a petition asking the government not to make a vaccine mandatory and if you wanted to opt out to be assured that there would be no penalties as such. The reply I got confirmed there would be no penalties but with one dodgy sentence saying they reserve the right to change this "if new information comes to light" So, in other words, as good as useless. 😳






