@Afraser from that point of view I understand. I know where you’re coming from. But I was fighting my first surgeon for 2 months because he wanted to use GA for a very small procedure. GA has been used for years, and has changed so much since first being introduced, that’s it now so safe to use. However, it’s still not without risks. They may be rare, but they’re there, and they’re scary. So if it’s not necessary and there’s another way, I’d rather do that.
This vaccine has been around less than a year. They all have. So if I have trust issues with GA after so many years of progress and advances, you can imagine how I feel about these vaccines. I just don’t trust them at all. I also don’t trust the media. Any flu, and whatever this covid is, is not fun at all. But it mostly affects the elderly and immuno-suppressed. So many accredited people have come out to say they had it and it went, without any real repercussions. The survival rate has already been proven to 99.98, or close to that. Elderly and immuno-suppressed people will always be at threat unfortunately, from many things. We can’t have vaccinations for everything. That’s why if I’m around those people I am cautious just like I’d always be. I keep my distance, and if I feel unwell I completely stay away. But I don’t see the need to vaccinate, for myself. And there’s more reasons, but I won’t go into that here and now.
When I’m unwell, I stay at home and isolate for everyone’s benefit. I always have. But I don’t want to have to vaccine against my will, especially for something that has a much higher survival rate than cancer itself, and I didn’t even have chemo for same reasons. But as I said, if others want to have the vax, no problem at all. They can choose what to do with their body.