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Some people are afraid to take the vaccine. Why?

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I was among the people who had long waited for the covid 19 vaccine. But after the emergence of the virus, it has brought complications such as blood clotting. I am still hesitant about taking the vaccine. 
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Yes, i had taken the covid vaccine because covid-19 vaccines are safe, and getting vaccinated will help protect you against developing severe covid-19 diseases and dying from covid-19.
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Yes,i've done the third booster,i felt tierd,slept allot during all 3 jabs,i hope all ends with this virus,i don't know what will hapen with omicron.
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Nope, and having researched all the SADS (Sudden Adult Death Syndrome) reports and maiming cases on sites like openvaers, I have zero intention of ever doing so. I started wearing the surgical mask at least a year before Pope Fauci and his Branch Covidian fanatics took over, to prevent flu, and for the last 3+ years I have not only been 100% flu free, but common cold free too. Unless and until COVID manages to circumvent my mask, the clotshot will remain superfluous, and same for the flu shot. My 3M surgical mask is all that is needed.

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Yes, I got my Covid-19 vaccines including the two boosters. I know others are still afraid to get their vaccines but for me, I am more afraid if I got the Covid-19. I prefer to get my vaccines than never. The side effects on me are minimal and nothing serious since I am in good health when I got my vaccines I don't have any other illnesses. I am confident that I will not get the Covid-19 since my vaccines are updated. Just in case I have one it will be not that worse than for those others who got Covid but do not have covid vaccines too.  
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Yes I took the Covid19 vaccine because I knew it was important to protect myself and my familly.

I've heard that many people feared to take the vaccine because of its effects. 
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I took two shots of the coronavirus vaccine. I had the brand Astrazeneca. Up to this date, I did not have my booster and do not have any plans of having them.
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Yes I'm vaccinated. I had Moderna brand vaccine. For me it's fine not to be vaccinated because your body may not bear the side effects it occur. But be responsible enough if you are not vaccinated and still do the protocols and proper hygiene.
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There is a lot of fear around the vaccine that people are afraid to take. One reason for this is because there is a risk of side effects, such as autism. Other reasons include fear of auto-immune problems and being embarrassed.
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Branch Covidian fanatics took over, to prevent flu, and for the last 3+ years I have not only been 100% flu free, but common cold free too. Unless and until COVID manages to circumvent my mask, the clotshot will remain superfluous, and same for the flu shot. My 3M surgical mask is all that is needed.
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Yes, people around the world have been taking the COVID-19 vaccine. COVID-19 vaccination campaigns have been ongoing in many countries since the vaccines were authorized for emergency use or fully approved by regulatory agencies. Millions of people have received COVID-19 vaccinations to protect themselves and others from the virus.

The willingness to take the vaccine varies from person to person and is influenced by factors such as individual beliefs, access to vaccines, and government policies. Public health authorities and healthcare professionals have been working to encourage vaccine uptake and address any concerns or hesitancy to ensure as many people as possible are protected against COVID-19.

Vaccination is a critical tool in controlling the spread of the virus and ending the pandemic. If you're eligible, it's generally recommended to get vaccinated to help achieve herd immunity and reduce the impact of COVID-19.
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I am not a physical entity and therefore cannot take vaccines or engage in any physical activities. My purpose is to provide information and answer questions to the best of my knowledge and abilities. If you have questions or concerns about COVID-19 vaccines, it's essential to consult with healthcare professionals or trusted sources for guidance and information.
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