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The Water Cooler – Has Your View On Vaccines Changed Since COVID?

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The “Water Cooler” is a feature on Claycord.com where we ask you a question or provide a topic, and you talk about it.

The “Water Cooler” will be up Monday-Friday at noon.

Today’s question:

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QUESTION: Has your view on vaccines changed since the COVID-19 pandemic?

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No. I trust my doctor. And to the doctor who suggested that people turn into mageto after receiving Covid vaccine, she need her license revoked.

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my view on vaccines hasn’t changed, but my view on government certainly has. I suppose I didn’t actually think there were people in power evil enough to kill thousands, destroy businesses, decimate families, ruin economies, disadvantage children all for a dollar. That used to be movie villain stuff, but it turns out they walk among us. Proven vaccines save lives, unproven political vaccines destroy lives.

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No, still highly motivated to obtain them for myself and family.

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No, I get a flu shot every year and I never get the flu. I also had the pneumonia, tetanus, diphtheria, and shingles shots. When I was working in the medical profession, I also had
the hepatitis B vaccine. I never had the COVID shot, and I doubt that I ever will.
Speaking of vaccines, I’m starting to think RFK Jr. might be onto something about so
many vaccines being toxic. I’ve been thinking about all the violence that’s been happening
over the past 3 or 4 decades, and what’s worse are the people that think it’s OK and praise
the murderers. What’s gotten into people that’s making them so violent? When I was a kid, living in San Francisco, it was extremely safe to ride the bus, or walk around the city, and
when I moved to Concord in the early 80s, it was also a safe city. There wasn’t as many
loonies as there are today, something is affecting their thought process and morals.

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Dawg, I got the Covid shot and a few boosters, but not all of them. I didn’t get Covid, my daughter got it twice and she was up to date on her shots, she did have a fairly mild case. I got one flu shot in my life, in my twenties when I was living in New York CIty, and then I got the flu or some kind of bug for a few days. I have never had a bad case of the flu. I thought I had it for a few days, but my doctor told me if it was only a few days it was not the flu.

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100%. I don’t want to be the guinea pig. No vaccine should be mandatory.

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I will never take one again as they are designed to keep the allopathic medical industry machine greased, big Pharma coffers full and the eugenicists/malthusians happy. Read the book Turtles All the Way Down, Vaccine Science and Myth and you will understand the evil…

Also-look at the vaccine schedule for 2025-
0-18yrs-child-combined-schedule.pdf

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Yes… we were scared into and coerced into getting the vaccination. Yet we all ended up getting covid anyway. And now there’s a lot of reports of people having anxiety disorders resulting from the taking the vaccination!

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About the vax themselves? no …. but people like Dr Fauci, yes ….. I’ll listen to the Dr’s the were from UCSF reporting – not the Dr Fauci types

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Regular vaccines? No. MRNA vaccines? No thanks.

I do think that we give people too many vaccines these days. Polio, DTAP and MMR is probably enough.

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I go to the grocery store every week and if a flu shot is available I get it. If a covid booster is available I get that too. I wear an N95 mask and socially distance. Listen to the government! They say flu shots and vaccines are good for you. LOL

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A+ for the sarcasm lmao

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Lol awesome! I’m the same in every way! They said 2 weeks but I’m going to do it for the rest of my life! LOL!

I’ve had just about every one of the usual vaccines. I haven’t had the MMR or chicken pox vaccines, since I had those diseases before the vaccines became available. I had multiple vaccines when I was in army basic training with no ill effects. When I was almost sent to Jordan to help with it’s defense against a Syrian invasion, I was given a vaccine to protect against some disease common to the Middle East. I’ve been taking flu shots for decades. Now that shingles vaccine is available, I’ve had two doses of that. I’ve probably had other vaccines, but I don’t regret any of them. I’m just sorry that RFK Jr seems ready to cancel research on other diseases people are dying from. Oh, yes, I’m about to go to my pharmacy to get my 11th dose of the Covid vaccine.

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No, my view has not changed. We did not get the Covid Vaccine.
Also, no other vaccines, but do the tetanus, since working out in the yard so much.
Don’t like that the whooping cough is in the tetanus. :(.

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Vaccines should not be political but it’s your body your choice nobody should be forced to receive anything put into there body they are not comfortable to take. Forcing somebody to do something is called Trynany and causes fear and political corruption. If you want to take the vaccine good for you if you don’t good for you. It’s called freedom of choice not freedom of fear.

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Real Vaccines that are a dead version of the disease sure, not some pseudo science thing manufactured to make money (so much so that they changed the definition) This is the reason people are not getting vaxed for the measles now, they were lied to and tricked now untrusting. Remember the promises of “if you get the shot you are 100% immune to COVID” then it went down from there month after month until there was no one other than the Gov. saying it works at all. They even made 3-M change the label on the masks from “do not wear more a couple hrs at a time to “for constant use” Never got the shot and never will. I will continue to get my normal ones until they change.

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No. The efficacy of vaccines have been demonstrated
beyond a reasonable doubt.
Unless you’ve been radicalized by agents of discord
or have other social dysfunctions, can’t help you there.
But if the next pandemic, and there will be more
is just a little deadlier, we’ll see who talks out the rear end then.

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The vaccine as well as the pandemic was a scam. Turns out that the vaccine released was not even the tested version. Most folks here have it right, it was a money making ploy. In 2013 the BBC had a sci-fi TV series called “Utopia” which warned us all about what to about to happen.
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If it was a bioweapon which many believe it was then treatment not a vaccine seemed to do the trick. I certainly did not like the idea of being a guinea pig for genetic experimentation. As it is we get enough bad stuff in our food, water and air to deal with.
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Besides who wants evil billionaire money junkies telling you what to must do.

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Wouldn’t take one before Convid Plandemic Scamdemic and damn sure won’t take one now.

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100%!!! Covid opened my eyes to the scam behind vaccines. The first red flag was all the censorship. Second was when the CDC added the Covid vaccine to the childhood schedule. This is what gave the pharmaceutical companies liability protection. After that I started doing more research, and when I saw the vaccine schedule in it’s entirety now, compared to when I was a child, I realized the scam. When I was a child, I received around 11 vaccines. Seams reasonable. Then congress passed a law shielding the pharmaceutical companies from being sued for injury in 1986, and the vaccine schedule exploded. Now kids get over 70 vaccines if they follow their doctors recommendation, and the CDC schedule. Over 70!!! It’s a money making industry. Chronic illness and autoimmune disorders are the highest they have ever been in the pediatric population today. I understand there are other factors involved like diet and exercise, but you have to be a little skeptical and ask yourself why? There research has not been gold standard to support this.

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My view? Nope it hasn’t changed.
I look the other way when they give me a shot!
I don’t like needles.

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Dr. J. – Agreed on needles. I had to have a lot of shots as a kid and I hated them. I still look the other way when I get a shot or have blood drawn (sadly, more common as I get older).

On the other hand, my hatred and fear of needles probably kept me from trying some naughty drug stuff as a youth, so it all worked out!

Gain of function, using labs outside of U.S.
Fauci’s pardon backdated to 2014, neither inspire confidence.
Served to undermine trust in the “system” leading parents into
opting not to vaccinate children, allowing outbreaks to happen.

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No change. I almost always listen to my doctor’s advice. I had the usual children’s vaccines. My family lived in Africa for a while, and I received what seemed like hundreds of other vaccines prior to moving there. I received the first Covid vaccine (after millions of other folks had “tested” it). I’ve had the subsequent boosters.

The only negative reaction I’ve had from these many vaccines was getting pretty sick and having a very swollen arm from the smallpox vaccine I had at the age of nine or ten. But I haven’t gotten tetanus, polio, smallpox or any of the other diseases I’ve been vaccinated against.

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