Coronavirus, aka SOVID-19, is not a fig or a joke, but a dangerous infection that people die from.
Some of my relatives - friends, brothers and sisters, have had it.
Someone suffered easily, someone hard, and one of the brothers, Alexander Pavlovich Maksimishin, may his memory be blessed, the doctors could not save him, although they fought for his life, doing everything possible.
He was a little over fifty years old...
think for yourself and decide for yourself whether to get vaccinated or play Russian roulette - you will be lucky or not.
I got my first vaccination in April, the second-on 04.05.2021.
I did it, first of all, so as not to infect my relatives and friends, and secondly, to test the safety of vaccination on myself. I don't know from whom, but I didn't even feel that I was vaccinated - no fever, no other side effects, even the slightest.
If you have a desire, you can express your opinion in the comments to the publication about your attitude to vaccination against the coronavirus-COVID-19.
Covid-dissidents are people who do not believe in the existence of the coronavirus. Or denying its real threat. In a sense, society is divided into two parts: those who are really afraid of the coronavirus and those who think about a global conspiracy, or simply do not believe in the danger of a new virus for humanity.
Coronavirus anti-vaccinators are residents of different countries of the world who, for personal reasons, refuse to be vaccinated with drugs against COVID-19 and actively defend their positions in social networks and the real world. Medialeaks has figured out who the covid dissidents are, how they differ from each other and what arguments those who are not ready to switch to the vaccine needle have.
Who are COVID-antivaxers
In March 2020, WHO announced the beginning of a coronavirus pandemic worldwide, and a race began among governments to develop a vaccine for COVID-19.
Despite the wide choice, not all people want to be vaccinated against coronavirus, including in Russia. In social networks, opponents of vaccination against COVID-19 are called anti-vaccinators or anti-vaxers (from the English anti-vax) in the old-fashioned way.
Such people motivate their refusal for various reasons: some do not believe in the safety of vaccines for health, others oppose their mass distribution, and others consider what is happening a conspiracy of pharmacists. Depending on the arguments of anti-vaccinators, they can be divided into four (seriously different from each other) groups.
1. Anti-vaccination conspiracy theorists
Some anti-vaxxers believe that the government of their country (whether it is the United States or Russia) has secret plans for managing citizens. These people believe that the American entrepreneur and the creator of Microsoft, Bill Gates, is behind the beginning of the pandemic. Activists of the American movement QAnon (an ultra-right organization that believes in a conspiracy of pedophile politicians who worship Satan), who are now organizing rallies against vaccinations in the country, accused the businessman of conducting a secret "depopulation program"back in January 2020. Among other things, the protesters believe that Gates plans to artificially reduce the population of the Earth in order to improve the planet and its ecology.
2. Anti-Vaxxers-hypochondriacs
Another type of coronavirus anti-vaccination is people who are worried that the vaccine may negatively affect their health. "Hypochondriacs" assume that the drugs are not yet safe enough to risk their own health.
Arguments of hypochondriacs:
the vaccine is poorly studied;
the side effects of the injection are unpredictable;
after vaccination, a fatal outcome is possible.
"Hypochondriacs" also pay attention to the fact that vaccination does not guarantee a person full immunity from the coronavirus. In social networks, they often share stories about their friends who felt bad after vaccination.
3. Vaccination oppositionists
Some people refuse to get vaccinated, because they consider the pressure from the authorities suspicious. Their main questions are why the governments of the countries actively support vaccination and whether the action has a political subtext.
Some of the anti-vaccination"oppositionists" suggest that by forcing people to mass vaccination, the authorities are putting a kind of experiment on citizens, or rather, they are conducting clinical studies of drugs that have not yet been tested by doctors "in the fields".
At the same time, many of the "oppositionists" do not deny the possibility of the existence of a real remedy for coronavirus. They simply do not trust the leaders of their countries. Their main arguments are:
- vaccination should not be forced;
- the vaccine is most likely unsafe;
- the authorities are conducting an experiment on people.
4. Anti-vaccinators are adults who oppose the vaccination of children.
GOOD HEALTH TO YOU AND YOUR LOVED ONES!
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