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Logic behind the vaccine seems circular to me. Let’s step back a bit.
- Majority of people survive covid, but they are still vectors or carriers that might transmit to others who are weaker.
- The vaccines reduce level of illness for the individual, but they are still possible vectors.
So vaccine is helpful, but don’t see why they should be mandatory, or why a vaccine passport is needed.
Vaccinate the sick and elderly, and anyone who wants it.
Leave others the heck alone!
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Uh...only among the unvaxed?
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Doesn't matter. They've had the jab since mid-April. The Delta variant has been around for about a month. Where's the significant rise in deaths?
Cases have been rising significantly:
Why isn't the death rate?
Although cases are high, deaths have dropped significantly.
I finally broke down and got the first jab. Only because I want to go to hockey games this autumn.
About a week after I started getting these wild allergy symptoms. Almost like having a cold sometimes.
I haven't gone for the covid test. I won't. If it's a side effect of the jab, no problem. If it's the Delta variant (which would also explain the symptoms) no biggie. Best evidence suggests it's less dangerous than the flu.
Feel free to cross your fingers and hope this is my last post though, Bubber. If I die you're right, Right?
But does that mean if I don't you're wrong?
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People haven't been fully vaccinated until recently and the vast majority are. That leaves only the unvaccinated few to clog up the ICUs with their unnecessary deaths.
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