Will you get a coronavirus booster shot when it's approved for the general public?
41%
Yes
41%
59%
No
59%
Vaccination rates in Missouri are low as many people have resisted getting even their first coronavirus vaccine shot.
Vaccination rates in Missouri are low as many people have resisted getting even their first coronavirus vaccine shot.
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Brian Topping
"War is Peace, Freedom is Slavery, SAFE & EFFECTIVE" Does not confer immunity, will not prevent spreading, actually isn't a "vaccination" but who cares? A grand experiment it really is. And heck, who doesn't like an experiment? Don't know what's in it, no OFF switch, no antidote, no no liability
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Zaos Gonzolez
This question reminds me of the time Obama and the ATF sold thousands of guns to Mexican cartels. Rofl.
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illuminatedi
i believe I was injected with a microchip or virus that will kill me one day. im just living my life until than.
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Natural Law: The variable had to be something. Bent toward naturalism God almost invariably works thorough secondary causes. Communis cursus naturae (common course of nature,) the validity of logical investigation. This state of affairs that is contrary to opinion and explanations.
ReplyUm...... I'd like to live longer. If these idiots would rather die and not get vaccinated, that's on them. Enjoy a miserable, slow, death in a hospital when nobody you love can be there for you.
Replyi don't want that virus! I've survived 2 strokes and cancer, that bug will likely kill me.
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