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Well in my case, I had a severe reaction to the 2nd AZ jab that has caused blindness in my right eye and a semi-serious neurological condition. It has fucked my life up, but I'm not anti-vaccine, by any means.
So if/when I'm healthy enough, I'll have to decide whether to take a booster or not. Between my GP, my opthalmologist, and my neurologist, whose opinion should I trust? They've all had differing opinions on courses of treatment so far.
All this to say, the definition of choice is blurry (for me anyway).
As for people who believe they can't take it, I wonder what percentage actually can't?
Is it like gluten intolerance where the actual percentage of people who have it is tiny compared to the percentage that think they do?