Do I take covid vaccines?

@Imsorry9 (224)
China
July 30, 2021 3:12am CST
In every country there are lot of people got vaccinated. Every government hope that this will help to stop the virus. I still not taking the vaccine because I am afraid to the side effects, I'm also afraid to feel the needle on my body. I think some of the vaccine they are using has a hidden sides effects. Do I need to get vaccinated?
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9 responses
• United Kingdom
30 Jul 21
Unless the doctor's told you that you've got a medical condition that would make it dangerous to get vaccinated, you don't need to worry about side effects. You might feel a little bit achy and run down a couple of days after getting jabbed, but that's it. Nothing like as scary as some of the ways Covid 19 can affect you. I'm middle aged, with a mild heart condition and an inherited blood condition that weakens me - I've been vaccinated twice and I'm fine. And now that I've had the jabs, I know I'm less likely to catch C-19, less likely to have bad symptoms if I do, and less likely to pass it on. So my advice is to get vaccinated as soon as you can - you've got everything to gain and almost nothing to worry about.
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30 Jul 21
Exactly... Agree!
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@arunima25 (84953)
• Bangalore, India
30 Jul 21
Unless you have a medical situation and your doctor advised you to not take it, it's safe to take vaccines. Side effects are mild and it goes away in few days. Virus is deadly and the side effects are worth taking a chance to fight the virus.
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@Imsorry9 (224)
• China
30 Jul 21
What if some side effects of the vaccine will effect after a year?
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@Porcospino (31367)
• Denmark
30 Jul 21
In most cases the side effects are mild and they only last for a short time. Severe side effects exist, but they are rare. The symptoms of COVID-19 and the potential late complications are worse than the vaccine, and I think you should consider that when you decide if you want the vaccination or not, but the decision is yours.
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@May2k8 (17978)
• Indonesia
30 Jul 21
The decision is yours, depending on what vaccine is used.
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@prashu228 (37524)
• India
30 Jul 21
Yes.. it's good to take vaccine..but also it's personal choice
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@S4mmyboy (3266)
• Mumbai, India
30 Jul 21
Your wish.... If you don't want to then better don't...... Even I haven't vaccinated
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@Janet357 (75678)
30 Jul 21
it is still your decision, as for me, am still afraid to take it.
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@yoalldudes (35042)
• Philippines
30 Jul 21
It is your body and your health so the final decision is yours.
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@iKONICNoona (3968)
• Philippines
7 Sep 21
Hello , if you are still unsure of the vaccine , I think it's best that you consult a doctor first for proper knowledge of the effects of the vaccine. And as far as I have read the side effects differ from person to person. Still, its best that each of us has protection from the virus.