If you are required to take the vaccine...

Is it possible that medical specialists will all willingly take the vaccine, or will there be a lot of skeptics saying no way ?

Depends on the hospital, but emergency room doctors in Ohio aren't required to take it, at least not for now.
Because if in fact the harm done by the vaccines' side effects may outweigh the benefits of preventing Covid-19, I would think the doctors would be the first to realize it and be weary of it.
I won’t be taking it.
I’m fairly young, healthy, and studly as fuck.
In fact, several people in my immediate vicinity have gotten sick and tested positive while I, despite having regular prolonged contact with them, have not gotten sickz
The chances of me having some major illness/death from this virus is very very low. The chances of having some weird, delayed side effect from the vaccine is unknown. I choose to risk getting sick as opposed to taking that vaccine.
count me out.

t's not about just you, you selfish prick. You may be asymptomatic, but spreading it to people who could die from your selfishness.
They will be vaccinated. So what’s the problem?
And it has nothing to do with selfishness.
We all get one life in this planet. I’ll be damned if I’m going to shoot myself up with something fresh off out the lab, with no long term effects known.
Especially over a virus that has a survival
Rate like this one.
If there was some super ebola spreading around, the odds would be different and I’d consider it.
So go ahead, load up with the latest and greatest big pharma has to offer. We all know nothing bad could ever happen, right?
Hope you don’t wake up one morning with tumors growing everywhere, or your dick laying on the pillow next to you.
 
Nurses are not doctors, that is true. They are not EVER "nothing". They undergo extensive education and training of their own in medical science.

A nurse is little more than a glorified doctor's assistant. Some of them become quite knowledgeable after years on the job, but fresh out of school they are really nothing special at all.
Depends on what level of nurse you are talking about. Lpn, rn, crna, cnp, etc.
 
Nurses are not doctors, that is true. They are not EVER "nothing". They undergo extensive education and training of their own in medical science.

A nurse is little more than a glorified doctor's assistant. Some of them become quite knowledgeable after years on the job, but fresh out of school they are really nothing special at all.

No, child, you're thinking of medical assistants. Completely different job.
 
...please tell them it is far too dangerous to show up in person to receive the vaccine. Ask them to mail it to you and you will return a signed receipt and promise that you administered yourself the shot.


It will obviously be the most secure vaccination in history...
I have a better idea. before you get sick with it, sign an affidavit that you won't use up someone else's hospital bed because you decided not to get vaccinated, while not giving a shit about others getting sick, in the event you are asymptomatic and they get it from you. Sound fair?
Since 98% of the people who get covid aren't sick and don't need hospitalization it's fair. Just as long as the person doesn't have appendicitis and they just call it covid.
 
Nurses are not doctors, that is true. They are not EVER "nothing". They undergo extensive education and training of their own in medical science.

A nurse is little more than a glorified doctor's assistant. Some of them become quite knowledgeable after years on the job, but fresh out of school they are really nothing special at all.

No, child, you're thinking of medical assistants. Completely different job.
That also true.
 
Is it possible that medical specialists will all willingly take the vaccine, or will there be a lot of skeptics saying no way ?

Depends on the hospital, but emergency room doctors in Ohio aren't required to take it, at least not for now.
Because if in fact the harm done by the vaccines' side effects may outweigh the benefits of preventing Covid-19, I would think the doctors would be the first to realize it and be weary of it.
I won’t be taking it.
I’m fairly young, healthy, and studly as fuck.
In fact, several people in my immediate vicinity have gotten sick and tested positive while I, despite having regular prolonged contact with them, have not gotten sickz
The chances of me having some major illness/death from this virus is very very low. The chances of having some weird, delayed side effect from the vaccine is unknown. I choose to risk getting sick as opposed to taking that vaccine.
count me out.

t's not about just you, you selfish prick. You may be asymptomatic, but spreading it to people who could die from your selfishness.
They will be vaccinated. So what’s the problem?
And it has nothing to do with selfishness.
We all get one life in this planet. I’ll be damned if I’m going to shoot myself up with something fresh off out the lab, with no long term effects known.
Especially over a virus that has a survival
Rate like this one.
If there was some super ebola spreading around, the odds would be different and I’d consider it.
So go ahead, load up with the latest and greatest big pharma has to offer. We all know nothing bad could ever happen, right?
Hope you don’t wake up one morning with tumors growing everywhere, or your dick laying on the pillow next to you.

Bullsht. There are 343K dead so far that couldn't just take the vaccination, and it will still be months before it is widely available.
 
Is it possible that medical specialists will all willingly take the vaccine, or will there be a lot of skeptics saying no way ?

Depends on the hospital, but emergency room doctors in Ohio aren't required to take it, at least not for now.
Because if in fact the harm done by the vaccines' side effects may outweigh the benefits of preventing Covid-19, I would think the doctors would be the first to realize it and be weary of it.
I won’t be taking it.
I’m fairly young, healthy, and studly as fuck.
In fact, several people in my immediate vicinity have gotten sick and tested positive while I, despite having regular prolonged contact with them, have not gotten sickz
The chances of me having some major illness/death from this virus is very very low. The chances of having some weird, delayed side effect from the vaccine is unknown. I choose to risk getting sick as opposed to taking that vaccine.
count me out.

t's not about just you, you selfish prick. You may be asymptomatic, but spreading it to people who could die from your selfishness.
They will be vaccinated. So what’s the problem?
And it has nothing to do with selfishness.
We all get one life in this planet. I’ll be damned if I’m going to shoot myself up with something fresh off out the lab, with no long term effects known.
Especially over a virus that has a survival
Rate like this one.
If there was some super ebola spreading around, the odds would be different and I’d consider it.
So go ahead, load up with the latest and greatest big pharma has to offer. We all know nothing bad could ever happen, right?
Hope you don’t wake up one morning with tumors growing everywhere, or your dick laying on the pillow next to you.

Bullsht. There are 343K dead so far that couldn't just take the vaccination, and it will still be months before it is widely available.
Cool.
Well I can’t go back in time and take the vaccine back then.
When it becomes available to me in the future is when it will be widely available to everyone. Everyone else, people like yourself, or more than welcome to shoot it up and roll the dice. I won’t be joining you.
I’ll roll the dice with the flu virus that I’ve been right next to several times this year and been ok rather than be the first go round of a new drug/vaccine.
I’ll keep wearing my mask and socially distancing since that makes you feel better.
best of luck to you.
 
Is it possible that medical specialists will all willingly take the vaccine, or will there be a lot of skeptics saying no way ?

Depends on the hospital, but emergency room doctors in Ohio aren't required to take it, at least not for now.
Because if in fact the harm done by the vaccines' side effects may outweigh the benefits of preventing Covid-19, I would think the doctors would be the first to realize it and be weary of it.
I won’t be taking it.
I’m fairly young, healthy, and studly as fuck.
In fact, several people in my immediate vicinity have gotten sick and tested positive while I, despite having regular prolonged contact with them, have not gotten sickz
The chances of me having some major illness/death from this virus is very very low. The chances of having some weird, delayed side effect from the vaccine is unknown. I choose to risk getting sick as opposed to taking that vaccine.
count me out.

t's not about just you, you selfish prick. You may be asymptomatic, but spreading it to people who could die from your selfishness.
They will be vaccinated. So what’s the problem?
And it has nothing to do with selfishness.
We all get one life in this planet. I’ll be damned if I’m going to shoot myself up with something fresh off out the lab, with no long term effects known.
Especially over a virus that has a survival
Rate like this one.
If there was some super ebola spreading around, the odds would be different and I’d consider it.
So go ahead, load up with the latest and greatest big pharma has to offer. We all know nothing bad could ever happen, right?
Hope you don’t wake up one morning with tumors growing everywhere, or your dick laying on the pillow next to you.

Bullsht. There are 343K dead so far that couldn't just take the vaccination, and it will still be months before it is widely available.
Just out of curiosity....
You think that 343k number is legit?
Even with the countless examples of people
Having heart attacks and other shit that get counted as “Covid related” deaths? The fact that the flu has magically disappeared this year.
 
So far I have seen vaccinations available to hospital and nursing home staffs. To EMTs. To Democrat politicians and, oh yes, one (1, liberals) 80-year old mini-celebrity. Lots of squabbling over who gets the next shipment. Process may be delayed if there are Wisconsin terrorist actions like the deliberate destruction of enough vaccine to safeguard nearly 200 people.

Look it up for yourself. Hint: You won't find it on CNN but even Google News had it earlier today. Of course that may have been "corrected" by now.
 
So far I have seen vaccinations available to hospital and nursing home staffs. To EMTs. To Democrat politicians and, oh yes, one (1, liberals) 80-year old mini-celebrity. Lots of squabbling over who gets the next shipment. Process may be delayed if there are Wisconsin terrorist actions like the deliberate destruction of enough vaccine to safeguard nearly 200 people.

Look it up for yourself. Hint: You won't find it on CNN but even Google News had it earlier today. Of course that may have been "corrected" by now.

Bulldog can help himself to my dose. Or give it to somebody in a more at risk class.
 
...please tell them it is far too dangerous to show up in person to receive the vaccine. Ask them to mail it to you and you will return a signed receipt and promise that you administered yourself the shot.


It will obviously be the most secure vaccination in history...
I get your point but nope not taking the shot
 
Nurses are not doctors, that is true. They are not EVER "nothing". They undergo extensive education and training of their own in medical science.

A nurse is little more than a glorified doctor's assistant. Some of them become quite knowledgeable after years on the job, but fresh out of school they are really nothing special at all.
Depends on what level of nurse you are talking about. Lpn, rn, crna, cnp, etc.
Lpn, rn, crna, cnp
Every nurse I have asked said they will not be guinea pig.
 
I'm going with my primary care physician's advice as well as my brother's advice as he is a physician of many years and before that a registered pharmacist. He lives in a distant state but is always my second opinion on anything. They both say the same thing: take the vaccine as soon as it is available. I am in good health with no underlying medical conditions. I also take the influenza vaccine every year, based on their advice.
 
I'm going with my primary care physician's advice as well as my brother's advice as he is a physician of many years and before that a registered pharmacist. He lives in a distant state but is always my second opinion on anything. They both say the same thing: take the vaccine as soon as it is available. I am in good health with no underlying medical conditions. I also take the influenza vaccine every year, based on their advice.

Well that's your personal choice. I'm 41, jog daily, am fit and healthy with no underlying health conditions. I'm exposed to the public all over the country 24/7 and I've never taken a vaccine other than when I was a toddler and I've never had the flu or anything else other than a cold, and those stopped as soon as I got out of school and got away from those other sick kids. I literally haven't been sick in 24 years.
 

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