• Anonymous writes:
I strongly disagree with the injection against Covid-19.
For more reasons than one. I will carefully explain a few.
I am at high risk as I am a diabetic and also smoke tobacco. Therefore my chances are more slim than the average healthy person. I have worked with more than 50 people at a time, in more than one place, coming into contact with even more people and workers. I have implemented sanitizing and wearing a face mask, and follow the necessary steps to prevent getting the virus. So far it has worked wonderfully.
I also need to give my opinion about those people who have contracted Covid-19.
• Did they comply with regulations?
• Do they sanitize?
• Do they wear masks?
• Do they stay indoors if needed?
• Do they apply social distancing?
• Do they take immune boosters?
• Do they continue these steps?
• Do they adhere to these rules?
May I also then say, in my opinion, I bet that 80 percent of these cases was thus self-inflicted and therefore 20 percent of innocent people were also infected, unfortunately, and therefore an entire country must now take a vaccine against Covid-19.
Not that I am stating that it is indeed a bad idea, but given the odds that they have never had any cure for HIV, TB etc, as these are also viral infections and not bacterial.
So I would, again my opinion, rather comply and hope that 40 million people could fire up the same brain capacity to do the same than to take the shot and risk getting it anyway after we have left the masks and sanitizers on the shelves.
My conclusion, if 80 percent of a population won’t wear a mask, that same 80 percent will not take the shot, leaving us at square one again.
