Should I take a shot of the Covid 19 vaccine ?
@Dontjudge (11)
    May 7, 2021 3:15am CST
                         
            Hi! I am a teenage girl who is turning to 14, I feel a little lonely during quarantin. I can't see my friends in personal and I didn't even met my brand  new classmates since I am a first year high school, we all tried our best  to get to know each other though.
 Anyways a vaccine is created but it is not 100% guaranteed to work. Nobody died in my family because of Covid but my uncle had his first shot of the vaccine, he isn't feeling well and get dizzy often ever since he got injected. 
Taking the vaccine means meeting my friends and finally going outside after a year or atleast visit my school safely. 
My parents let me get to decide whether or not I will take it. Most of my friends said that I shouldn't cause someone died because of it and some of them have really weird answer saying that it would start the zombie apocalypse or some are fake medicines. Of course the nurses or whoever is incharge will check if is it safe for me.
 So should I take the risk or not??? I would really  appreciate it if other people from different countries would help me with my decisions.
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         @m_audrey6788 (58468)
 • Germany
                    7 May 21
                    I think you must take the shot. You`re younger and stronger. 

                    
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                     @crossbones27 (51527)
 • Mojave, California
                    7 May 21
                    You can die or die, take the vaccine and you will die less. I have taken every vaccine known to man or at least I think because military makes you and still here and yeah some get you sick but you wake up next day ready to fight another day.
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                     @ankit0924 (60)
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                    7 May 21
                    definitely you should get vaccinated as it helps to build antibodies in our body and making our immune system strong against the virus and gives us more fighting chance
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                     @Mike197602 (15516)
 • United Kingdom
                    7 May 21
                    I doubt you'd even be offered a vaccine.
All the vaccine types I know of are over 16 only.
WHO does not recommend vaccinines in under 16s.
                    @Dontjudge (11)
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                            8 May 21
                                    
                            I don't know why they allowed it in my country..or maybe just in my city 
...that's the reason why I want  to hear other people's opinions 
                            
...that's the reason why I want  to hear other people's opinions 
 @thedevilinme (4479)
 • Northampton, England
                    17 May 21
                    too young to take it. Your natural body defenses deal with it
                     @Prabhatsingh (3537)
 • India
                    8 May 21
                    In our country, the vaccine is still not being administered to under 18 years of age.
Has your country made it available to your age group?
And talking about after taking the vaccines doesn't really means that you can visit your friends and school safely.
For that school needs to open for you to go. 
                    

                            
                        

                    







