They sure seem to be asking for it when they’re gasping for air and taking up a space in the hospital that could have gone to someone else who isn’t dying of a preventable disease.
The vaccine is not just about protecting the individual. It also helps slow the spread of the virus across the population, although that’s not as true with the delta variant.
Would it? I’m not actually sure, I’ll look more into that. “A chance” is also confusing cause what is that chance, if it’s very low I don’t see that as an issue or something we worry about until we see it come up then.
There is evidence that viral mutation occurs when a virus moves between hosts. Thus, the unvaccinated are creating the variants. There are currently 13 variants that are being tracked. The faster we can get the world population vaccinated the sooner we can end the mutations.
Also, there is no need for you to “look into that.” Instead, you should trust the experts at the CDC. Find a guiding light, specifically the educated scientists at the CDC, and let them lead you out of this fog of uniformed confusion you’ve created for yourself before you kill yourself or someone else.
I think his or her point is that experts who study viruses for a living are already looking into this stuff. And their methods are more advanced than anything you or me could develop in our lifetimes. In other words, trust the experts.
If by "look into that" you meant reading, listening, and understanding what the experts say, then I'm sure the person you replied to would be perfectly OK with that.
That’s reprehensible. I understand being frustrated, but to say you have no sympathy for the pain and suffering of another human being, regardless of the circumstances, is psychopathic.
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u/FearOfaBlkPlanet California 17d ago
I have no more sympathy for the pain and suffering of those who are eligible to get vaccinated but still choose not to.