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Too many are getting the jab and I don't want to be around them. Don't know much science, but if "shedding" is a thing, no thank you. This includes elderly in laws and longtime friends, one of which kept swearing up and down he wasn't going to get jabbed. Then I get a text today, he's had the first jab. Sorry dude, no longer welcome in my home. Is that going too far?

Too many are getting the jab and I don't want to be around them. Don't know much science, but if "shedding" is a thing, no thank you. This includes elderly in laws and longtime friends, one of which kept swearing up and down he wasn't going to get jabbed. Then I get a text today, he's had the first jab. Sorry dude, no longer welcome in my home. Is that going too far?

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Thanks for the reply. It seems we are both equally worried and confused.

>It's been proven time and again that vaccines can cause epidemics. >>

>...if the person who got the shot is feeling ok, doesn't have any symptoms, I personally wouldn't be too worried hanging around them. There's so many unknowns though.... >>