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Anonymous asked in Pregnancy & ParentingTrying to Conceive · 2 months ago

I was invited for my covid injection because I care for my disabled young child. It says I can still catch covid and pass it onto my child..?

So I got a letter inviting me to get my covid injection as I’m a carer for my young disabled child..... it says it won’t stop me catching covid or passing it onto my child.... but would stop ME becoming seriously ill if I do catch it, thing is Iv had covid and was no seriously ill, Infact I didn’t feel too poorly at all! I only tested because my husband couldn’t smell my perfume one night so we both got tetsted and boom! Positive! 2 weeks in the $h!try house!! So anyways Iv heard many mixed things about this injection and I’m in 10 minds weather to get it. I’m in my 20s young fit and healthy so not likely to get very poorly anyways....... did YOU get your vaccine?? Are you getting it when your time comes? 

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  • Anonymous
    2 months ago

    Yes I received the vaccine.    And guess what...I haven't contracted or spread Covid.   Imagine that.

    It was once thought that Covid was spread by the mouth and nose.   It's become clear that it's spread by a s s holes.   Get the vaccine you moron.

  • Anonymous
    2 months ago

    Are you seriously this idiotic?  Just because you were lucky the first time out, doesn't mean you cannot contract COVID (or any of the variants) again.  

  • edward
    Lv 7
    2 months ago

    I got it.  I work in an emergency room with kids 24 hours to 16 years old

  • 2 months ago

    Get the vaccine. 

    It's safe, and it will protect you from catching the virus (and potentially developing Long COVID); the more people who have it, the safer everyone (including your child) will be 

  • Anonymous
    2 months ago

    Don't get swayed by the irresponsible false claim spreaders. Some young, healthy people have caught the virus, and with complications.

    Take the vaccine, like sensible/levelheaded people.

    I had it 7 weeks ago, and no problems at all, and 79 years old.

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