Poll at right indicates the question
Background – a lot of chatter about supply of vaccine
Who is responsible for who gets what and when ???
Are you are worried ??
or confident you are doing a good job and really NOT worried when the needle is injected in your arm….?
Linda Buhler says
Some where along the line , we need to trust that science is doing their best , my understanding is that the viris may be worse than a side effect of the vaccine ,
I wonder if this is how people felt when polio or diphtheria was around ?
Lin Brian says
I agree with you, Scott. The conspiracy would have to be world-wide. But believing in the conspiracy theory means folks don’t have to change their lifestyle, other than having to mask up to go into public places. Even at that, there’s lots of balking. Many still continue to gather, party, and travel. I’ll put my faith in those who have trained and researched for years; I believe they are doing a good job with the unknown.
Jo-Anne Craigie-Manson says
Two of my three granddaughters have compromised immune systems–one severely. If I need to have a vaccine, wear a mask, wash my hand 18,398 times a day, or do a one hour tap dance daily damn straight I will be doing it. Nothing is more important than our future generations.
Pat Hampson says
I will rely on statistical information generated by the manufacturer and approved by Health Canada.
With regards to the potential for side effects, the information presently shows that the vaccines are safer for me than the alternative of contracting the virus.
In addition there is the possibility that without the vaccination I could unknowingly carry the virus and infect some one else besides my family and friends.
Scott Miller says
Not worried, confident in science. Believe that masks help and there isn’t a conspiracy. Nobody in government could plan a conspiracy that would be successful.
Richard Simmons Jr. says
LOL ! The man has a point !
Publisher: Maybe you two could “jive !!