naughtynanny
I absolutely know I will be in the minority here, but as so many of you have said,....it's a personal choice.
I will also NOT have this jab. I'm a sensible 68-year-old female, Mum, Nanny, etc. I'm not a conspiracy theorist, BUT, whilst some of you have mentioned the safety/testing issues, the clinical trials for all of the Covid vaccines do not end until January 2023, so in effect, it is still in the trial stage. No long-term effects will be known until then. Yes, it is licensed, but for emergency use only.
It would be incredibly sad for you not to see your loved ones, just to make a point, you are only denying yourself those lovely grandchild hugs, only because of your fears.
My guess is, that your family has done lots of research and came to the same decision as me. There is no reason for a normal healthy human being, with no adverse health conditions to have this toxic cocktail.
Unlike Thalidomide, which I'm sure we all recall, none of the vaccine manufacturers accept any liability whatsoever for death, illness, or side effects, which tells you a lot, and many insurance companies now have clauses in their small print saying pretty much the same thing.
I'm sure there are people who stand in the supermarket and study the list of ingredients in their food, more closely than they have researched the list of ingredients in this vaccine.
As you said, it's a personal choice, nobody should be criticised for their decisions let alone your nearest and dearest.
Over 750,000 people marched in London last month, all maskless, all standing shoulder to shoulder, do you really think all those people would risk the health of their family JUST to make a protest. There will be another march on 29th May, when the numbers will be even more. And remember, people who don't wear masks, or get vaccinated, and have ignored all the 'mandates', are the very ones who won't even get tested, so they are NOT the ones contributing to any Covid case figures. It's not being irresponsible, it's just plain logic.
You will totally regret it if you avoid seeing your children and grandchildren, you are at no risk whatsoever from them, and if YOU have taken the vaccine because you believed so much in it, then why do you STILL feel scared!
This article by Professor Tim Spector if King’s College London explains how vaccines have been developed and tested so fast. They are not still in the trial stage. They have had all the safety checks that any other vaccine has before being approved.
covid.joinzoe.com/post/how-covid-vaccine-so-fast
You are taking a much bigger risk by refusing a vaccine than by taking it. You are also putting people you come in contact with at higher risk of becoming infected, and giving the virus more chance to mutate if you become infected yourself. The more people who become infected, the more variants will develop