bubbathegimp wrote: ↑Sat Oct 16, 2021 4:23 am
It's a tough call.
one of the Vaxes can cause an enlarged heart, I already have heart problems,
the other causes blood clots, I've already had a mini stroke....
stage 4 kidney disease....
breathing problems....
Damned if i dont, potentially damned if i do....
and now the vaccines are reportedly only good for a few months, and there is talk of a 3rd shot 6 months after the "booster"..
when does it ever end??
welcome to the new normal....
Yes, there are unfortunately many people who cannot get vaccinated. You are just more restricted than you were before Corona.
Things will get precarious here when the mask requirement is dropped, disinfectants are no longer available everywhere and the distance rule no longer applies (which hardly anyone in my village adheres to anyway).
What I find bad is that vaccinated people no longer have to get tested. Despite vaccination, they can still fall ill and spread Corona. They feel far too safe and no longer adhere to any measures. A vaccination, no matter which one, does not protect 100%. But that doesn't seem to matter to the vaccinated. Some of them behave very recklessly.
If I want to go to the café as an unvaccinated person, I would have to get tested beforehand so that I could then get a short-term certificate. Although I avoid people and don't even go shopping myself anymore.
Those who are not allowed to be vaccinated seem to be forgotten once again. You always have to take the medical certificate with you on an A4 sheet. There is no official identification in this regard.
@Random American and warmweer
As a high-risk patient, you discuss a vaccination with several doctors and each one says something different. Doctors are not omniscient either. No one tells you clearly whether you can be vaccinated or not. However, they do not disagree when you say that it is too risky in my case. Only one clearly advised me against it.