If thats the case where you're terminally ill you would think you would stay home to not get covid and die Its probably gunna be around forever theres already talks of a new strain that is vaccine resistant what a suprise
because variants of the disease arise in populations of unvaccinated people. ergo, the more the unvaccinated people, the greater the likelihood of variant of arising for which the vaccines don't offer protection. look up the lambda variant that is circulating in south america. there is mounting evidence that perhaps it is resistant to the antibodies produced due to vaccination. so, no, this is not just a problem with the irresponsible people that decide to remain unvaccinated.
Exactly this lamdba variant from what ive herd is already in the US and like you said its resistant to the antibodies produced, soo does that render the vaccince use less? and this is why im waiting out the vaxx
It doesn't, don't be daft. Your trite little remark just shows how little empathy you have. It isn't about one person. There is a whole group of people that cannot get vaccinated. When you choose to forgo vaccination you put that group of people who have no choice at a statistically greater risk of infection. It is your body and your choice, but maybe think if dying on this hill makes you look like a piece of shit.
"When you choose to forgo vaccination you put that group of people at a statistically greater risk of infection " tf you tryna say to not get it? Because if im putting a group at a greater risk why get vaxxed
I'm going to settle this argument right here. You don't want to get vaccinated, That's perfectly fine your body your decision. But what I do expect you to do is wear a mask, wash your hands, social distance from people and not complain about it. You can't have it both ways you can't be anti mask and anti vaccine. There are people out there who are not able to get the vaccine. And doing everything that you can to help your fellow human being without getting the vaccine should be the least you could do.
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u/rocca514 Aug 07 '21
Freedom of choice. Its our body