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So, @Joshua Farrell - I noticed your post on Facebook. I wanted to post this as a discussion on Bizdustry as Facebook is well known for censoring content, if we don't agree to their political views, in accordance with their community guidelines, just like many large social networks. Bizdustry is different.
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I have had both COVID-19 vaccines, and I believe that nobody should be forced into having something injected into their body - either physically or mentally, by taking or restricting freedom of movement if the individual doesn't comply with the government. An example of how the government in the UK has restricted freedom of movement for those who choose not to be vaccinated, for whatever reason, is to be required to show a COVID-19 Passport upon entry to, Night Clubs and the Airport, but the government here is considering to extend this to resturants and pubs.
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If somebody has already had a virus, they are protected against that specific variant of the virus, as your body's immune system will develop antibodies that will know how to tackle the virus if it appears again. A vaccine is basically a dead version of the virus (pathogen) injected into your bloodstream. However, we won't know any long-term side effects either way, of the COVID-19 vaccines, until years pass, where it might be too late depending on any scientific facts and evidence that might be presented.
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I have had both COVID-19 vaccines, and I believe that nobody should be forced into having something injected into their body - either physically or mentally, by taking or restricting freedom of movement if the individual doesn't comply with the government. An example of how the government in the UK has restricted freedom of movement for those who choose not to be vaccinated, for whatever reason, is to be required to show a COVID-19 Passport upon entry to, Night Clubs and the Airport, but the government here is considering to extend this to resturants and pubs.
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If somebody has already had a virus, they are protected against that specific variant of the virus, as your body's immune system will develop antibodies that will know how to tackle the virus if it appears again. A vaccine is basically a dead version of the virus (pathogen) injected into your bloodstream. However, we won't know any long-term side effects either way, of the COVID-19 vaccines, until years pass, where it might be too late depending on any scientific facts and evidence that might be presented.