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by rwcarlsen 2044 days ago
Not having vulnerable people close to you is not the only way you can hold my position/view. I have three grandparents who I love dearly in their 80s - one with diabetes, one with rheumatoid arthritis, and the other with lung scarring from tuberculosis. My parents are approaching 60. My wife's parents are in their 70s (both have had covid already). And I have several of my own children. My position is that, yes covid sucks. In my personal view/opinion, the danger/risk levels of covid don't warrant anything nearly so severe as what has been going on all over the world. Let people live. Don't treat them like babies that need to forced to take their medicine. We've long since crossed the liberty/safety threshold I'm comfortable with.
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It seems you were lucky enough to not have a detrimental COVID experience with your immediate family members. I wonder how much your view would change, had you lost one or more family members. You seem to lack empathy for the 1M+ people that have lost someone (globally), and probably millions more that were potentially permanently damaged by COVID.
100% agree with your take in this comment and your others in this thread. Thanks for the nuance and perspective!