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- Comment on Human experimentation, one way or the other. 1 week ago:
Life is full of risks. All medical procedures carry risks. The risk of having a serious side effect (like an allergic reaction) are less than .1% - that is a pretty low risk situation.
You might experience chills, soreness at the injection site, temporary muscle pain. These mild side effects are more common - 10-30% of people may feel these.
But, given the health risk of catching the virus. Especially now that it looks like catching covid multiple times is a bad idea. It isn’t like flu, it appears that many people experience increased severity of symptoms, some people develop long covid (which is no joke), some people can develop long-term health problems that hit their respiratory system or cause long term cardiovascular problems or develop neurological problems.
Please consider the long-term consequences of skipping vaccines.
- Comment on Uber is letting women avoid male drivers and riders in the US 2 weeks ago:
In your defense, Former Uber Driver, I’ve never noticed any difference in the cleanliness or behavior of drivers. They seem to always have cars much newer and cleaner than mine and they are always friendly and professional. Maybe it is different in that other guy’s city.
- Comment on Uber is letting women avoid male drivers and riders in the US 2 weeks ago:
Sure. My understanding is that as a driver you can reject certain clients. You don’t like the part of town, or their name or the location they want to be taken to. This right already exists.
- Comment on Uber is letting women avoid male drivers and riders in the US 2 weeks ago:
I’d totally ride with a bear in the driver’s seat. We’d have a blast.