Poll: Do You Plan On Getting The Covid Vaccine?
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Looks unchanged with those that said they’d take it -actually got it
I already had Covid and at this point there is no proof that antibodies kick in stronger from the vaccine than natural immunity. People who were vaccinated in Eretz Yisroel 6 months ago and were recently tested for antibodies showed low levels comparitive to those 6 months out of covid. Doctors seem to feel that even though the tests show low levels of antibodies, they will rise when confronted with exposure to the virus and adequately fight it off. When I asked my PA why I should expect my natural antibodies to behave differently she said I shouldn’t and they would most likely react accordingly. So no vaccine for me until it is proven that natural immunity fights off reinfection less often than vaccination
If the nurse nurse can come to me and I’m not otherwise occupied at the moment they do, yes.