Forced vaccination is stupid

Philippines
May 2, 2022 12:29am CST
Here is a good reason why forced covid19 vaccination is stupid. I was already infected with covid. But I was self quarantined in our house. No doctors, no proper documentation. After two weeks of quarantine, I was back to normal life again. A few days the government forced people to vaccinate. And I have no choice. So what is the purpose of vaccination when I was already infected with the covid19 virus? is this stupid or not?
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14 responses
@Juliaacv (56241)
• Canada
2 May 22
You are fortunate that you did not require any hospitalization when you had covid. Should you get it again, the vaccines will make it so that you are not as sick with it.
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@kaylachan (84780)
• Daytona Beach, Florida
2 May 22
Vaccines like any medicine or procedure isn't without risk and isn't for everyone. No one should be trying to enforce it. In theory, a vaccine is supposed to prevent you from getting sick with the one it's meant to protect you from. But, this isn't always the case. You should have the right to decide for yourself what's best for you.
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• Philippines
2 May 22
The Philippine government and the politicians behind this vaccination are stupid and evil. The people can't fight back but follow because they compel it. Otherwise, people are not allowed to enter establishments, ride public transport etc.. if a person is not vaccinated and if a person is unable to show the vaccination card.
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@averygirl72 (38848)
• Philippines
3 May 22
You don't need vaccine now because your body has already built antibodies or resistance to fight COVID
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@averygirl72 (38848)
• Philippines
3 May 22
@solidcodes I just don't like a fourth dose. This time I will decline
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• Philippines
3 May 22
exactly, so forced vacinnation is stupid and not applicable to everyone.
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• Nairobi, Kenya
2 May 22
It is stupid that's why I didn't take the vaccine, in my country they wanted them force people but it didn't work. They started a rule that you can't travel if you don't have the vaccine certificate but glad it didn't push through.
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• Philippines
3 May 22
I agree
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@Sojourn (13833)
• India
2 May 22
Just like any other vaccine, it will make your immune system stronger so that you may fight Covid better in case you have it in future.
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@Adie04 (17405)
2 May 22
Sorry to hear your experience. But for me, it's not that stupid to enforce vaccination, but not a wise move for forcing citizens though. Even I rejected the booster vaccines. I am enough to have 2 compulsory vaccine ones.
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@rsa101 (40976)
• Philippines
16 May 22
I am not for mandatory vaccination but I do think it's important to be vaccinated so your body can easily recognize the virus and fight it off more effectively. I also got infected but I got it when there were no vaccines yet so I got the worst of the symptoms and almost lose my life. When I got vaccinated infection has lessened and the symptoms were less harmful
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@youless (114117)
• Guangzhou, China
2 May 22
I prefer to have a free will in this aspect. Although the vaccination is quite important but it still develops so fast and I wonder whether it can really work well or will the bad effects available in the future? There are many things unknown yet.
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@quantum2020 (12054)
• Ciudad De Mexico, Mexico
3 May 22
I did not get vaccinated a and I have had symptoms but never gone to the hospital. I son"t like vaccines. I read that the virus can get into an person more than once. Maybe I"m not well informed but being vaccinated could prevent another infection with the virus
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@prashu228 (37518)
• India
2 May 22
Glad that you are back to normal after quarantine I personally don't agree with the forced vaccination .
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@jstory07 (148730)
• Roseburg, Oregon
2 May 22
Protecting you from getting covid19 again. The protection is always good to have.
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@Hannihar (130150)
• Israel
2 May 22
@solidcodes I am with you that I do not feel that people should be forced to do something they do not want to do. I chose to get the shots on my own but I feel the only way things will improve are if people respect one another. If someone is standing far away from others then leave them alone and respect them by not coming near them. Try and understand that othes do not want to get sick and if you do not care then show some respect.
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@Rashnag (30597)
• Surat, India
2 May 22
Being vaccinated helps in building immunity and even if u get Covid, you are able to recover fast, saying from my experience
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@sharonelton (30756)
• Lichfield, England
2 May 22
Fortunately in the UK people aren't forced to have the vaccine, they realise that would be against our human rights. The right to choose. I haven't had the vaccine and I'm not going to. The rule about having to have a covid pass to go into venues was dropped when all the other covid rules were stopped late last year. I don't even go to the shops with my mask on any more.
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