I haven’t gotten the covid 19 vaccine yet, I’m not sure I want to have it. Is there any risk attached to not getting it?
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while you’re at a great risk, you’re yet putting other who have been vaccinated at risk too. Which means you’re not only endangering your life, you’re doing same to others too. There are a lot of individuals who have gotten the covid vaccine and they’re doing fine, no life threatening side effects.
Well, one of the key ways immunity works is by minimizing the number of people who are at risk of catching the disease, thus diminishing its power to spread. When someone who is not vaccinated against a particular disease come into contact with that disease, the spread becomes exponential if other people in the community are not vaccinated against it either. Every non-vaccinated person they meet – and in turn, every non-vaccinated person they meet – is vulnerable.