Have you become more willing to get vaccinated during the Corona period, or rather the opposite?

Have you now felt more of a need to get vaccinated against other things as well, or has it turned into the opposite, so that you are now less interested in vaccinations in general?

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adabei
2 years ago

I’ve done all the necessary vaccinations before, and I’ve been waiting for my vaccination appointment last year for Corona vaccination.

I’ve been vaccinated 4x since May this year. So with me, nothing has changed in terms of vaccination.

Corona, by the way, I hadn’t yet – and that should be the case.

PeterJohann
2 years ago

My family has always taken care of as complete as possible vaccination protection. Corona was just a vaccination series more…

Muster1
2 years ago

I didn’t change anything.

skipworkman
2 years ago

I am not opposed, in principle, if I wanted to travel to a Malaria area, I would have given myself something before.

But otherwise I’m more reserved because I already have a vaccination from a hepatitis vaccination. My body actually manages with all of them and has not been vaccinated for 20 years. If I’m sick, I’ll put myself in bed for a few days and that’s good.

I was a young vaccinator just about 25 years ago when it wasn’t even modern. At home, that always gave huge discussions about how unreasonable you were, but I went through. Until once in the civil service, I have to get vaccinated, and I have an allergy to it, and that’s what I’ve done.

skipworkman
2 years ago
Reply to  DoctorInge

I have been instinct and this will greatly differentiate temperature fluctuations, triggered in heat and cold. In the summer, it’s really because it’s warm everywhere. But in winter it comes when it comes cold outside and then you come in a warm room, then you go, the pussies come and it starts to itchy.

But until now the only thing I can associate with it.

Like the vaccine, I don’t know, when Zivi was under the warfare and had to do it and then you didn’t ask.

skipworkman
2 years ago

Thanks for the answer 🍀

ThomasJNewton
2 years ago

I had the first time vaccinated against flu and against pneumococcals to avoid double or secondary infection.
In addition, I gave myself the quadruple vaccination against Diphtherie & Co, but because of my grandson.

testwiegehtdas
2 years ago

I was vaccinated before Corona against everything I find sensible or found my parents sensible and that has not changed.

For example, as one of the few of my generation also against tuberculosis as a small child, because at that time we had a case in the more distant relationship, which my grandma sometimes cultivated.

Soon I’ll be back to Tetanus, so I’ll get an appointment. Old trick of my mother: she has always been standing in the back of the calendar when who had his last vaccination and that every year transferred to the next calendar so that she always had the overview of who was back. Every 10 years, you forget that easily, just to me several children, because everyone was back in other years.

Drago001
2 years ago

I’m gimipft, because I think I’m very important, but that’s what I was before Corona. I want to say that.

Augit47
2 years ago

Inoculation is important and correct.

AlexFiddy
2 years ago

I don’t have any effect, because I’m not allowed to inoculate.

DummeStudentin
2 years ago

Refresh? I got the usual vaccinations in childhood. Which one should be refreshed?

DummeStudentin
2 years ago
Reply to  DoctorInge

Okay, I need to check. Does the sickness fund pay for it?

testwiegehtdas
2 years ago

If you are legally insured in Germany, then the health insurance fund pays the Tetanus refreshment every 10 years. At least I wouldn’t have known anyone who doesn’t.

If you’re privately insured or with other vaccinations, I don’t know.

Just make an appointment with the family doctor for the Tetanus vaccination, take the vaccination pass and ask him if there are other vaccinations that you should refresh. Your doctor then also knows which are free and at which a payment is necessary.

Since there should always be at least 14 days between most vaccinations, you would have to make a new appointment.

DigitalAssets
2 years ago

Before the pandemic, I was actually quite well-being for doctors, treatments and vaccinations. In the meantime, I am extremely skeptical about this whole drug, and in the future I will probably also refuse other vaccinations or not refresh.

Drago001
2 years ago

It’s always been a fan of inoculation.

Augit47
2 years ago
Reply to  Drago001

Not against tetanus or measles either? These diseases can be fatal! But your decision!

Drago001
2 years ago
Reply to  Augit47

I am vaccinated, but I also found inoculation before Corona Important.

adabei
2 years ago
Reply to  Augit47

Your comment doesn’t match the answer!

Augit47
2 years ago

Oh! Sorry read NO FAN from inocence! Sorry!

Augit47
2 years ago

Sorry.

Diadelosmuertos
2 years ago

I’m vaccinating only at things where it makes sense

unangepasstTREU
2 years ago

I’ve been vaccinating since a complete hatred (except for some exceptions from which I know they have nothing against unvaccinated and yet are good people), regretting every vaccination I’ve ever had and will never let me inoculate myself again, as I have understood what really is about, and not if it’s about my health. And I’m glad I finally realized that.

Driver950
2 years ago

Let me continue to be inoculated only against diseases where I also consider it useful.