Noticed you almost completely ignored my answer to your question as to why you would take COVID seriously. Is it that hard to admit you are totally self-centered and don't care about anyone else, including your own family who may have been more vulnerable than you are?
I asked if you thought you might regret your choice to not be vaccinated (i.e., had second thoughts). At the time I asked you this question, there were considerably more unknowns about COVID. Not sure why this has become such a big deal to you, it is a normal question people ask other people. It is not uncommon for folks to have second thoughts about the decisions they make. Since you are so sure of yourself, you could have answered that you had not had second thoughts… minus all the nonsense you are still going on and on about.
Once again, my grandson, who has not had any booster vaccines, has COVID. Fortunately, he is not feeling sick.
Why wouldn't your grandson be fine? He's a young man/boy, isn't he?
Have you learned absolutely nothing from posts here on this topic?
Read what joswift just said - Covid is not lethal to the vast majority of people.
The other four of us in the house who have had boosters have not contracted it from him yet. Does this mean boosters make a difference? I don't know the answer to this, but it sure looks like they do.
It's a fair question - I'm not anti-vaccine in general, but I'm very unsatisfied with the safety and efficacy status of these ones.
They may work - I feel that flu shots work in general, but I told myself that I would wait two years post-rollout to form an opinion on these ones.
Now that over two years have passed, I am unsatisfied with the results, and need a bit more time [and an honest dialogue, which is lacking] to form an opinion.
They may work though, but I don't get flu shots. I will not be getting any Covid shots, and I wrote to the Thunder Bay District Health Unit, and told them if anyone comes to my house to vaccinate me, they may end up regretting it.
Heart disease is something to take seriously. What lifestyle changes have you considered or made to keep the old ticker ticking?
I used to drink 2-5 drinks a month, but I decided to stop.
Otherwise, I don't do too much to tax my heart.