I've seen a lot of reasons for not getting the vaccine, but I've become over-saturated with information so when someone asks why I don't want it I don't know what answer will satisfy them. Also I am terrible at giving arguments. What is something so undeniable you can show to other people? Maybe even convince them not to get the vaccine themselves?
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If it's a quick conversation and I won't see that person again, I just say "I just have too many questions that need to be answered before I'm comfortable taking it!" I literally have a list on my phone of questions I need answers to hahaha
If they ask me to divulge, I start with "my school is making everyone wear masks, even the vaccinated, but only non vaccinated people need to be tested weekly, even those with natural antibodies. Why aren't we talking about natural antibodies? It's been close to 2 years. Tell me why they aren't accepting proof of antibodies".
Then go on to "99.9% survival rate" and "I already had it and it wasn't half as bad as whatever I had in January 2020"
Then I talk about how it was rushed through too quick, I want to see long term ramifications. Then i explain I want to get pregnant and don't want to take any risks. Then I bring up the 40k dead from the vaccine that wouldn't have statistically died from covid. Then I talk about treatments that exist and ask why they're hiding them.
If none of that works I explain with my autoimmune disorder my doctor wants me to hold off on all vaccines 😅