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In reply to the discussion: When you were in your 20's, would you have taken the Covid vaccination? [View all]ismnotwasm
(42,663 posts)112. One of the saddest things about DU
Is there isnt enough people in their 20s here to give an opinion on the topic.
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When you were in your 20's, would you have taken the Covid vaccination? [View all]
kentuck
Jul 2021
OP
Yes we would have gotten vaccinated. The Woodstock generation is also the polio generation.
Walleye
Jul 2021
#17
I don't think the Woodstock Generation was stupid...I believe their idealism fueled what is good
Demsrule86
Jul 2021
#91
Thanks. I still believe it too.And I seriously miss the idealism that defines America
Walleye
Jul 2021
#94
Me too, it is very sad the selfishness that the right wingers are preaching as a good.
lark
Jul 2021
#101
Aah... YES the YELLOW FEVER shot. Now...back then that was a shot. Anyone in the late 60s....
usaf-vet
Jul 2021
#74
My dad passed away from the experimental "Cutter vaccine" for polio, so at that time, no way i would
Groundhawg
Jul 2021
#26
Yes. I was a "Polio Pioneer" and I've always taken vaccines seriously. nt
Binkie The Clown
Jul 2021
#32
Yes. I was a biology major in college, with a plan to work in medical research...
Lisa0825
Jul 2021
#40
I was in the Marines at 20, so I would have been required to get the shot,
MarineCombatEngineer
Jul 2021
#48
I have my old, beat-up shot card from the Corps. 32 inoculations. Plague, even.
albacore
Jul 2021
#180
I'm almost 65 and have not had a tetanus booster in years. I know what you mean!
LeftInTX
Jul 2021
#150
Absolutely. Neither of my 20 something sons hesitated for a New York second to get vaccinated.
NNadir
Jul 2021
#62
Yes. Even before joining the military I stood in shot lines. Public Schools had shot days.
usaf-vet
Jul 2021
#66
YES! Of course, because I was earning any of my three degrees in microbiology and...
Red Pest
Jul 2021
#79
Yes, but at the time I would have asked you, "Why ask such a silly question?"
rickyhall
Jul 2021
#83
Same here. I can't believe I'm still here after all the stupid things I've done and regret.
yonder
Jul 2021
#116
In my 20s? Hard to say. I didn't resume regular flu shots til after I quit partying at 35.
Iggo
Jul 2021
#102
Yes. My grandfather survived polio--vaccines for us are not even a question
Buckeyeblue
Jul 2021
#108
Parental influence. There is still a lot of parental influence in 20's. I thought initially
LizBeth
Jul 2021
#110
YES. Because when I was in my early 20's we didn't have internet, FOX, twitter, FB etc.
Fla Dem
Jul 2021
#113
Yes, both shingles shots laid me low for a few days. Would I do it again? Damn straight.
yonder
Jul 2021
#119
I just got shingles. Didn't have other issue but took my arm down much longer than covid did.
LizBeth
Jul 2021
#123
Sorry to hear that, I just found out my 86 year old Mom is running the gauntlet with it too.
yonder
Jul 2021
#125
My bad, I saw it as soon as I re read. I just got the shingle VAC. Words matter. Sometimes I
LizBeth
Jul 2021
#131
Yes, we were different that way. The only vaccine deniers I ever heard of were religious nut cases
Hekate
Jul 2021
#117
I don't know where the idea that people don't need vaccinations ever came from.
GoodRaisin
Jul 2021
#118
Yes. That would have been the 1980s before everything on Earth became a partisan issue
tenderfoot
Jul 2021
#156
This thread makes me think that there are few if any people here who are in their 20's.
BannonsLiver
Jul 2021
#157
Yes. Most Americans would be vaccinated now if this happened over 40 years ago.
BeckyDem
Jul 2021
#165
Absolutely. My 20s were in the 1970s. As political as the 60s and 70s were, ...
Brother Mythos
Jul 2021
#173
Probably so because my parents would've been on my case until I did. They were a Dr. and Nurse
SharonAnn
Jul 2021
#183