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by avs733
1850 days ago
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> If you "trust the science", it'll give you immunity, and you don't need to worry about me at all. Me getting vaccinated protects more than just me. It protects, for example, those who cannot get vaccinated by limiting the spread of a disease. Your perspective could be (perhaps slightly unfairly) summarized as 'your child has leukemia and caught a cold from me, well that's THEIR problem not mine' I do not understand, and refuse to accept, that absurdist shift towards individualism at the expense of all others. It makes no sense, it is often willfully blind to the realities of day to day interaction...and its just mean spirited. Watching the anti-COVID vaccine folks has helped me realize this isn't about medicine or science or understanding...its about selfishness. |
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It really is about science because the vaccines have not been approved for general use yet. All they have is an Emergency Use Authorization.
Edit: Also, we don't know the long-term effects of these vaccines. Those could be far worse than the virus.
For people who are not vulnerable, they shouldn't have to get a vaccine. For people who are, well, we have grocery delivery services. And masks (if they work). And vaccines (if they can get them).
If we lose liberty, then you can bet that we will lose our ability to choose whether to get experimental medical treatments or not. Trust me, you don't want to go down that road.