Note that none of the people who have reported severe side effects have followed our
covid vaccination protocol, or any other protocol to combat the impact of the jab. We don't yet have any data on the effectiveness of this protocol although the information provided in the thread I linked looks promising. I'm not brave enough to be the first one to trial it but I am open to adjusting my sails if reports showing that the jab can be successfully neutralised in our bodies becomes available.
Just like pretty much everyone here I don't want to take the vaccine and I will do my absolute best to avoid it. But there may come a time in very near future when we will be unable to find a job, rent/buy a house, or get medical treatment without it. If you've ever had appendicitis, or even a simple tooth ache, then you know how important seeing a dentist immediately is. And there already are voices calling for no access to healthcare for the unvaccinated, and many employers start to push for vaccinated workforce when businesses open up again. It is crucial for me to stay at the level of an obyvatel as I rely on my income to fund my healthy lifestyle, organic meat, supplements, books, support for my family and FOTCM, and it would slow down my progress if I lost it.
I'm doing everything in my power to avoid the jab, including building a case to get an exemption on health grounds, considering getting a car to travel internationally (24-hour trips each time instead of 2-hour flights), accepting the cost of quarantines and tests, staying in my 100% remote job although I've taken a salary pay cut to be able to avoid going back to an office. But at the same time I have also started following our covid protocol because I do want to be prepared for every possible eventuality.