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I know many were worried about getting vaccinated previously. But more are now open to getting vaccinated. But are there any one of you, or if you know anyone, who is still not in favour of getting vaccinated?
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Tan Choong Hwee
31 May 2021
Solutions Specialist at Providend
My wife and I have gone thru both jabs, and we have no side effects. My parents and some friends also went thru vaccination, some experienced tiredness, some had fever, some slight arm sore, but all have recovered. As of now, I don't know of anyone in my circle not in favour of vaccination.
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(NOTE: I am someone who doesn't like risks. This is just my opinion and i know many will have different views from me and i fully respect that.)
I think you have to weigh the trade-offs. While getting vaccinated will likely reduce chance of being severely ill should you unfortunately come down with covid, i personally do not think its worth the trade off.
Will you still get covid? Yes.
Can you still spread covid should you get it? Yes.
Chance of being severely ill if you get covid even after vaccination? Yes.
Chance of side effects and complications after vaccination? Yes.
Yes, you may have no side effects or complications for the next year, following year etc, but 10 years later? 20 years later? We do not know. I am of a younger age group and i would say some of my friends have the same sentiments as me. This vaccine is new, there are no past year studies to show that this vaccine will not have complications 10 years from now.
Conclusion:
Unless i am "being pressured" to take, i.e, if vaccination becomes a "passport" to travel or do certain things which will impact my life, i am highly unlikely to get vaccinated.