SoupNazi2001 said:
Ronnie said:
TAM85 said:
If you have had covid, why would you want the vax?
Depends when you had it. I get a flu vaccine every year. If you had covid in April of 2020, I don't think you have the immunity to it anymore. Just like these vaccines aren't a forever cure, they will be a yearly/seasonal thing.
Not really also depends on if you had a reaction to it. Flu hits me hard. I didn't even know I had Covid. No reason to get vaccinated if you had an extremely mild case.
Because I have absolutely no fear, concerns, or hesitation about this vaccine (or any other, for that matter).
Because I want to walk around without a mask and travel and be able to say to anyone who questions my decisions that I've been vaccinated.
Because it protects my coworkers and friends that I have close contact with.
Because I'm hoping my employer will take a voluntary poll and when they realize most of us are vaccinated, remove the mask requirement and limits on how many people can be in the bathroom and elevator at one time, and open up our cafe.
That's why I opted to get poked even though I've had Covid (and it was about as mild of a case as one can get).