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1SG Steven Imerman
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I would remind Dr. Fauci of a phrase that he may have heard before, "My body, my choice."

I've gotten vaccinated, but I respect the choices of those who choose not to precisely because although I have had covid and received both vaccines, I still am required to mask. They don't know if that vaccine works or not, or all the side effects.
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Sgt John Steinmeier
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A thousand up votes for that line!
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Maj Robert Thornton
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I understand the reluctance of some regarding the vaccine. Currently, it is not mandatory for military personnel and their families, thus, regardless of what Dr. "Flip flop" Fauci says, it is the individuals right to accept or decline the vaccine.
With that said, I read the studies and info regarding the vaccine and decided since I already had the Chinese virus I would take the vaccine. That was my decision, not the governments.
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SPC Cathy Goessman
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There should be more of an emphasis on how many are facing heart/lung damage, chronic fatigue, symptoms of brain damage, etc that last months after even mild cases of Covid. There is too much of an emphasis on the fatality rate with younger soldiers. They are very unlikely to die from it which makes the disease look harmless to them. Why bother with a vaccine given that knowledge? But the rate of people suffering months of side effects is relatively significant and it's the reason I myself would want the vaccine.
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