What is so terrible about getting a yearly jab if necessary, to prevent you from getting a gruesome, often fatal disease?
Yesterday I went for a haircut, and my hairdresser told me a horrific story about what her family is going through. They all got Covid, and she said they were "very sick" from it. They apparently caught it from her parents, or in-laws. Her two kids caught it also.
Her 11-year-old daughter got that syndrome that kids sometimes get from having this virus, and it developed into pneumonia, which she still has. She was hospitalized for a while, but is back home now, still sick. The poor woman was trying to work, but kept getting phone calls from home about the daughter, communications with her doctor, etc. (Her dad was looking after her).
Compared with that kind of nightmare, why all the whining about receiving an ordinary, painless shot once a year, if that's what it takes? Yes, it's a nuisance, but no more than a flu shot. "Vaccines are a waste of time" is an incredibly ignorant statement. The vaccines, imperfect as they are, have cut down tremendously on this awful disease. But it's a free country, as is Canada, and if people want to take such a chance with their lives and the lives of their loved ones, they are free to do so.
I am so glad that I, and virtually everyone I know (in real life, not over social media) has had both shots by now, or is scheduled for the second one. What a relief! And if it will take a third "jab," so what?