>>13831489I did not.
>>13831718Because there are so many retarded Americans who refuse to get the vaccine that now I fucking have to get another shot.
Think of it like a 5-person rowboat. We all have to row in tandem or it won't work. 3 out of 5 of us are rowing in the right direction. Then two of you retards in the back aren't rowing at all and saying "see? Rowing doesn't do anything. We're still moving forward. Why should I have to row? This infringes on my freedom to not row." And then, because we've been moving forward for so long, the last guy in the boat decides to start rowing in the opposite direction because he liked being on the old shore instead of where we're going.
If you fucking idiots had been rowing all along, we would have been done with this by May.
>>13831735Literally the opposite. I was sort of a covid skeptic for a long, long time, but now that I actually have it, I know that it's real.
>>13832052It does, though. I have a reduced viral load, I feel mostly okay after the third day. I knew people who got it way before vaccines were even a glimmer on the horizon and they said it was terrible.
>>13832075Sorry to hear that you had such a rough go of things. My experience has been relatively stable. Today is my third day of being definitely ill and i'm feeling pretty good. My recommendation is to get vaxxed if anyone can. You're probably two months out before you can get the jab, unfortunately.
>>13832095That's how vaccines work, my guy. They inoculate you against a particular viral strain, of which there are many thousands. We'll be getting yearly covid vaccines for the rest of our lives, just like the flu vaccine. And all because you retards thought it was fake.