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Joel
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those who still choose to not be vaccinated...
My body my right.
I get that, I really do. But vaccines are our way out of this, unless you'd prefer more lockdowns and more economic hardship as you said yourself you've been substantially impacted by Covid in terms of work. So not really sure what your view of a way out is.
Hundreds of millions of doses have now been administered around the world and we're not far off approaching a year since the first doses were administered too and nobody has turned into a zombie. While all vaccines or medicines typically have some side effects, adverse reactions have been extremely rare and on the flip side, they're having HUGE success in keeping people out of hospitals and from dying.
The majority of COVID-19 inpatients right now are not vaccinated. There are also a number of cases where those who refused to take the vaccine in the past got seriously ill, and then lay down in a hospital bed begging for the vaccine even though it was too late. Bluntly put, if it wasn't for selfish behaviour purely for conspiratorial and financial reasons, this pandemic would have ended months ago.
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Miles Prower
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The majority of COVID-19 inpatients right now are not vaccinated. There are also a number of cases where those who refused to take the vaccine in the past got seriously ill, and then lay down in a hospital bed begging for the vaccine even though it was too late. Bluntly put, if it wasn't for selfish behaviour purely for conspiratorial and financial reasons, this pandemic would have ended months ago.
Is pointing the finger and blaming others also selfish behavior? They could have a real reason not to get it.
I'm talking about those who are healthy and can get the vaccine, not those with legitimate medical reasons (such as allergy) not to get it. We all know the majority of those refusing to take it do not fall into that group, so no, it is not selfish to point the finger at those refusing the clear way out and then complaining about measures put in place to prevent the spread of the virus.
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Miles Prower
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I'm talking about those who are healthy and can get the vaccine, not those with legitimate medical reasons (such as allergy) not to get it. We all know the majority of those refusing to take it do not fall into that group, so no, it is not selfish to point the finger at those refusing the clear way out and then complaining about measures put in place to prevent the spread of the virus.
The only ones that can be blame for the measures, lockdowns are the ones that put in them in place. My State lawmakers got so mad about it that they pass a law declaring all workers as essential workers. It pass and is in law.
hopefully this isn't disruptive or biased people report my post(yeah i viewed the forum help section time stamps vs the times certain people posted there vs my posts being hidden X time later
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Don't worry i won't be posting here again just want to state something you may not be aware of...(i care for people a lot, i don't like how the world is handling this issue)
Vaccines will save lives, which is good but sadly without keeping the lockdowns in place/masks it will not stop it solely with vaccines, 7.8billion with the supper rare death chance is same deaths as now if you factor in, 100% vaxxed, wearing no masks, no lockdowns, we do as we please and it gets stronger faster......case numbers/deaths will not change.
Also the world has forgotten to factor in covid 19's repelling safety measure against us...requires team work to be stopped. For example, say only 3 countries existed, 1 had covid 19, 2 became covid free, now those 2 must remain in lockdowns to prevent the spread but because #3 didn't care, those 2 opened up due to money issues and boom.....they have it back.....
this world event is dire some in the rebuilding of our peace, we have to all work as team, no matter the political standing.
And those few, who say covid 19 is to stay like the flu....what if i told you 2 months ago when cases were in the 200s you were close? But....masks/lockdowns were lifted......it all backfired, just like i predicted @ month 1 of this virus.
FYI, not trying to fear monger, this is the reality of this problem, i followed the path of all the endings, delta is nothing compared to what it will be 2 years from now.....
Is it bad to warn people? <---thats what i decode from my forum bans......I know a great deal of peoples mistakes and choices vs other pathways for bypassing their downfalls.....
^seems bad to just let them die? I will never, ever understand what you people want..' to stop covid, i post how, got banned'.
Miles Prower
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The majority of COVID-19 inpatients right now are not vaccinated. There are also a number of cases where those who refused to take the vaccine in the past got seriously ill, and then lay down in a hospital bed begging for the vaccine even though it was too late. Bluntly put, if it wasn't for selfish behaviour purely for conspiratorial and financial reasons, this pandemic would have ended months ago.