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I had the first two jabs when offered. I did so purely because at that time if I hadn't, certain civil liberties would have been withdrawn. I wanted to attend certain events, eat out if I wanted to and mainly, I wanted to be able to travel on an aeroplane. Would I have had the jab were it not for being forced into a positon whereby I had to balance my unease at the way we were being coerced, against my desire to go to a sporting event or on holiday? Nope. No chance. And I still resent the fact I was effectively forced to make that choice if I wanted to live my life the way I wanted to live it. I'm uncomfortable with that and remain concerned about how society (myself included) was so easily pushed in a certain direction.There was one thing we did draw the line at though. There was no way our then 3 year old daughter was having it. They could have locked us out of society forever if they wanted, but there was no way we would have gone down that road even if it meant no holidays again ever! Had they made it mandatory for children, we'd have stayed in our house forever.
Feeling a lot better today so the effects clearly last for about 24 hours.