Would you get a coronavirus vaccine booster shot if it's recommended?
71%
Yes
71%
29%
No
29%
Many Americans remain unvaccinated, with some of them expressing worries about the safety of the vaccine.
Many Americans remain unvaccinated, with some of them expressing worries about the safety of the vaccine.
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Larry Sabulsky
I didn't want to get the first vaccination, but felt belittled because I didn't get one. I get one and two weeks later I'm back to wearing a mask. I'm so tired of the Government trying to dictate how we should live our lives. If you want to wear a mask go ahead, but don't look down on me for not.
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David Brown
No, perfectly healthy due to lifestyle choices and have had on vaccine already. Our bodies are able to defend against disease if we support that effort. Typically we don’t and just rely on pills and medication to “fix them”.
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Yes, if it is as useless as the first shots. I only got the two Pfizer shots so I could fly. Not because they have any health benefits, because they don't.
ReplyI’d get the vaccine or booster shot, even if it kills me. I’d rather die to the juice, than be a Covid statistic.
ReplyY not?
ReplyAs a 70 yr old male with diabetes and heart trouble, I got the 2 Moderna Vaccines in March and April, shortly after they were available. Yes, I would get the booster, as quickly as available. I have worn a mask this entire yr, when I'm out doing errands or going to medical appts.
ReplyAbso-freaking-lutely
ReplyWe can't stop fighting this virus now.
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