Having three or more vaccines can't be (isn't) good for the immune system, and a good immune system is so important for health generally. So many people who've had all 3 have had covid several times or more. The risk of dying from it for most people is tiny, much less than 1%. It only presents a serious risk to the elderly, or those with certain underlying conditions. I'm appalled that it's now being rolled out to young children!
My gut feeling was very strongly not to have it, especially as I have M.E. Many M.E sufferers (thought to be about 30%) have sadly had their health ruined, some people after just one. Some have been permanently bedbound since having it a year or more ago, with awful symptoms on top. I made the mistake of having one very late in the day, after all the pressure to have them, thankfully I haven't been affected so far. I certainly won't be getting any more though, having heard of some of the terrible adverse effects. I'm sure many more will come to light in time. Everyone who's had it is a guinea pig, and I've read from credible sources that many will take years to develop. I feel so angry that it was almost impossible to find any information about the dangers until recently, and "whistle blowers" who were trying to warn people were effectively gagged on social media.
To my knowledge I haven't had covid, and this year I've been mixing with other people after a very long time of mostly avoiding it, other than going shopping. I haven't been wearing a mask for months either, and haven't been sanitising my hands or anything else. I wonder if some peoples genes protect them from it. My niece who works in a doctor's surgery has had it once I think, and as far as I can remember she's the only one in the family who has.