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  • L Loki

    @horace said in 99.2% of recent Covid deaths are unvaccinated people:

    It's strange how personally you appear to be taking anti-vaxxers. They almost certainly aren't hurting you in any meaningful way. It's unseemly to be happy when they die.

    Dying for your beliefs is one thing, passing the virus to another is something all together different. I suspect those dying have their regrets but I am truly very empathic to the trail of tragedy they leave for the loved ones around them.

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    #6

    @loki said in 99.2% of recent Covid deaths are unvaccinated people:

    @horace said in 99.2% of recent Covid deaths are unvaccinated people:

    It's strange how personally you appear to be taking anti-vaxxers. They almost certainly aren't hurting you in any meaningful way. It's unseemly to be happy when they die.

    Dying for your beliefs is one thing, passing the virus to another is something all together different. I suspect those dying have their regrets but I am truly very empathic to the trail of tragedy they leave for the loved ones around them.

    The statistic in your thread title indicates that vaccinations are effective shields against this scourge of anti-vaxxers you're on a crusade against. (You actually meet people giving you anti-vax spiels? None of my hundreds of friends have given me any such spiel.)

    Education is extremely important.

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      Increasingly studies are showing that those who had Covid have immunity decline. One I can’t find, suggests as short as four months, in the article below, the current official thinking is 8-9 months.

      https://www.cbsnews.com/news/transcript-scott-gottlieb-face-the-nation-07-04-2021/

      It’s important that myths of natural immunity, DNA mutations from the vaccine, other low odds issues like blood clots and cardiac issues be dispelled especially when we see that overwhelmingly it is not being vaccinated is the Proximate cause.

      Why should people be in harms way only because their tribe propagates bad info?

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      • HoraceH Horace

        @loki said in 99.2% of recent Covid deaths are unvaccinated people:

        @horace said in 99.2% of recent Covid deaths are unvaccinated people:

        It's strange how personally you appear to be taking anti-vaxxers. They almost certainly aren't hurting you in any meaningful way. It's unseemly to be happy when they die.

        Dying for your beliefs is one thing, passing the virus to another is something all together different. I suspect those dying have their regrets but I am truly very empathic to the trail of tragedy they leave for the loved ones around them.

        The statistic in your thread title indicates that vaccinations are effective shields against this scourge of anti-vaxxers you're on a crusade against. (You actually meet people giving you anti-vax spiels? None of my hundreds of friends have given me any such spiel.)

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        #8

        @horace said in 99.2% of recent Covid deaths are unvaccinated people:

        @loki said in 99.2% of recent Covid deaths are unvaccinated people:

        @horace said in 99.2% of recent Covid deaths are unvaccinated people:

        It's strange how personally you appear to be taking anti-vaxxers. They almost certainly aren't hurting you in any meaningful way. It's unseemly to be happy when they die.

        Dying for your beliefs is one thing, passing the virus to another is something all together different. I suspect those dying have their regrets but I am truly very empathic to the trail of tragedy they leave for the loved ones around them.

        The statistic in your thread title indicates that vaccinations are effective shields against this scourge of anti-vaxxers you're on a crusade against. (You actually meet people giving you anti-vax spiels? None of my hundreds of friends have given me any such spiel.)

        My odds range from 50/50 to just 25% depending on where I hang out.

        https://fortune.com/2021/07/02/america-wont-make-bidens-july-4-covid-vaccine-goal-see-which-states-will/

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        • L Loki

          https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/more-than-99percent-of-recent-covid-deaths-in-us-involve-unvaccinated-people-a-sad-and-tragic-situation-fauci-says-todays-live-updates/ar-AALLkKP?ocid=msedgntp

          I guess we know the answer now. Remember that the next time you meet an anti-vaxxer and they give you that convoluted spiel and they are so cock sure they are right.

          We are in Darwin Award territory.

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          #9

          @loki said in 99.2% of recent Covid deaths are unvaccinated people:

          https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/more-than-99percent-of-recent-covid-deaths-in-us-involve-unvaccinated-people-a-sad-and-tragic-situation-fauci-says-todays-live-updates/ar-AALLkKP?ocid=msedgntp

          I guess we know the answer now. Remember that the next time you meet an anti-vaxxer and they give you that convoluted spiel and they are so cock sure they are right.

          We are in Darwin Award territory.

          Joyous bastard, aren't you?

          I take no pleasure in people dying. But it's their decision whether to be vaccinated or not. Their decision whether to run the risk of vaccination or run the risk of disease.

          Because the "vaccine" does not function as vaccines that we are used to...It does not work the same way, some of the long-term side-effects are unknown and it does not prevent vaccinated people from catching the disease they have been vaccinated against. Or maybe they simply can't take the vaccine.

          Variants are going to happen. It's what viruses do. You can vaccinate until Hell freezes over, and since this vaccine does not keep people from getting the disease, some of the most interesting variants will probably arise from the rank of the vaccinated.

          Maybe you'll get sick enough to die from one that the vaccine makers never saw coming. Well guess what, that's life. Impractical, improbable and never knowing what tomorrow will bring.

          So don't live your life hating other people or cowering in your basement in fear. I made a few changes in my routine, but COVID lockdown didn't change my lifestyle a huge amount. Back when AIDS was first becoming prevalent and we didn't have a clue what it was or how it infected people, we cared for patients who were dying with the disease. That was a pretty good gut check. You eventually realize you just have to live life and what will be, will be.

          We are not guaranteed tomorrow. None of us. Do what is practical, do what is right for you and let other people do what they feel is right for them.

          “Cry havoc and let slip the DOGE of war!”

          Those who cheered as J-6 American prisoners were locked in solitary for 18 months without trial, now suddenly fight tooth and nail for foreign terrorists’ "due process". — Buck Sexton

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          • L Loki

            @horace said in 99.2% of recent Covid deaths are unvaccinated people:

            @loki said in 99.2% of recent Covid deaths are unvaccinated people:

            @horace said in 99.2% of recent Covid deaths are unvaccinated people:

            It's strange how personally you appear to be taking anti-vaxxers. They almost certainly aren't hurting you in any meaningful way. It's unseemly to be happy when they die.

            Dying for your beliefs is one thing, passing the virus to another is something all together different. I suspect those dying have their regrets but I am truly very empathic to the trail of tragedy they leave for the loved ones around them.

            The statistic in your thread title indicates that vaccinations are effective shields against this scourge of anti-vaxxers you're on a crusade against. (You actually meet people giving you anti-vax spiels? None of my hundreds of friends have given me any such spiel.)

            My odds range from 50/50 to just 25% depending on where I hang out.

            https://fortune.com/2021/07/02/america-wont-make-bidens-july-4-covid-vaccine-goal-see-which-states-will/

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            #10

            @loki said in 99.2% of recent Covid deaths are unvaccinated people:

            @horace said in 99.2% of recent Covid deaths are unvaccinated people:

            @loki said in 99.2% of recent Covid deaths are unvaccinated people:

            @horace said in 99.2% of recent Covid deaths are unvaccinated people:

            It's strange how personally you appear to be taking anti-vaxxers. They almost certainly aren't hurting you in any meaningful way. It's unseemly to be happy when they die.

            Dying for your beliefs is one thing, passing the virus to another is something all together different. I suspect those dying have their regrets but I am truly very empathic to the trail of tragedy they leave for the loved ones around them.

            The statistic in your thread title indicates that vaccinations are effective shields against this scourge of anti-vaxxers you're on a crusade against. (You actually meet people giving you anti-vax spiels? None of my hundreds of friends have given me any such spiel.)

            My odds range from 50/50 to just 25% depending on where I hang out.

            https://fortune.com/2021/07/02/america-wont-make-bidens-july-4-covid-vaccine-goal-see-which-states-will/

            You think most people who don't get the vaccine have been indoctrinated by anti-vax rhetoric? Or do they just generally not feel like getting a vaccination, and anybody who throws numbers in their face while shouting "but what about ME and how you're affecting ME" can just go f themselves?

            Education is extremely important.

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            • Aqua LetiferA Aqua Letifer

              @horace said in 99.2% of recent Covid deaths are unvaccinated people:

              They almost certainly aren't hurting you in any meaningful way.

              They're much more likely to get infected, which increases the chances of those around them getting infected, not to mention acting as an incubator for new, more dangerous variants. You're about as wrong as you could possibly be.

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              #11

              @aqua-letifer said in 99.2% of recent Covid deaths are unvaccinated people:

              @horace said in 99.2% of recent Covid deaths are unvaccinated people:

              They almost certainly aren't hurting you in any meaningful way.

              They're much more likely to get infected, which increases the chances of those around them getting infected, not to mention acting as an incubator for new, more dangerous variants. You're about as wrong as you could possibly be.

              meaningful

              1 death per 100 million people who already have a terminal disease is not meaningful.

              It may, however, be correct, which makes you the winner.

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              • JollyJ Jolly

                @loki said in 99.2% of recent Covid deaths are unvaccinated people:

                https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/more-than-99percent-of-recent-covid-deaths-in-us-involve-unvaccinated-people-a-sad-and-tragic-situation-fauci-says-todays-live-updates/ar-AALLkKP?ocid=msedgntp

                I guess we know the answer now. Remember that the next time you meet an anti-vaxxer and they give you that convoluted spiel and they are so cock sure they are right.

                We are in Darwin Award territory.

                Joyous bastard, aren't you?

                I take no pleasure in people dying. But it's their decision whether to be vaccinated or not. Their decision whether to run the risk of vaccination or run the risk of disease.

                Because the "vaccine" does not function as vaccines that we are used to...It does not work the same way, some of the long-term side-effects are unknown and it does not prevent vaccinated people from catching the disease they have been vaccinated against. Or maybe they simply can't take the vaccine.

                Variants are going to happen. It's what viruses do. You can vaccinate until Hell freezes over, and since this vaccine does not keep people from getting the disease, some of the most interesting variants will probably arise from the rank of the vaccinated.

                Maybe you'll get sick enough to die from one that the vaccine makers never saw coming. Well guess what, that's life. Impractical, improbable and never knowing what tomorrow will bring.

                So don't live your life hating other people or cowering in your basement in fear. I made a few changes in my routine, but COVID lockdown didn't change my lifestyle a huge amount. Back when AIDS was first becoming prevalent and we didn't have a clue what it was or how it infected people, we cared for patients who were dying with the disease. That was a pretty good gut check. You eventually realize you just have to live life and what will be, will be.

                We are not guaranteed tomorrow. None of us. Do what is practical, do what is right for you and let other people do what they feel is right for them.

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                Loki
                wrote on last edited by
                #12

                @jolly said in 99.2% of recent Covid deaths are unvaccinated people:

                @loki said in 99.2% of recent Covid deaths are unvaccinated people:

                https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/more-than-99percent-of-recent-covid-deaths-in-us-involve-unvaccinated-people-a-sad-and-tragic-situation-fauci-says-todays-live-updates/ar-AALLkKP?ocid=msedgntp

                I guess we know the answer now. Remember that the next time you meet an anti-vaxxer and they give you that convoluted spiel and they are so cock sure they are right.

                We are in Darwin Award territory.

                Joyous bastard, aren't you?

                I take no pleasure in people dying. But it's their decision whether to be vaccinated or not. Their decision whether to run the risk of vaccination or run the risk of disease.

                Because the "vaccine" does not function as vaccines that we are used to...It does not work the same way, some of the long-term side-effects are unknown and it does not prevent vaccinated people from catching the disease they have been vaccinated against. Or maybe they simply can't take the vaccine.

                Variants are going to happen. It's what viruses do. You can vaccinate until Hell freezes over, and since this vaccine does not keep people from getting the disease, some of the most interesting variants will probably arise from the rank of the vaccinated.

                Maybe you'll get sick enough to die from one that the vaccine makers never saw coming. Well guess what, that's life. Impractical, improbable and never knowing what tomorrow will bring.

                So don't live your life hating other people or cowering in your basement in fear. I made a few changes in my routine, but COVID lockdown didn't change my lifestyle a huge amount. Back when AIDS was first becoming prevalent and we didn't have a clue what it was or how it infected people, we cared for patients who were dying with the disease. That was a pretty good gut check. You eventually realize you just have to live life and what will be, will be.

                We are not guaranteed tomorrow. None of us. Do what is practical, do what is right for you and let other people do what they feel is right for them.

                The flaw in your assumption is that they have good information. The truth always comes out eventually. Any joy people may perceive is the relief that the bullshit is now exposed, so perhaps the note to self is to have more empathy for bullshit?

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                • L Loki

                  @jolly said in 99.2% of recent Covid deaths are unvaccinated people:

                  @loki said in 99.2% of recent Covid deaths are unvaccinated people:

                  https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/more-than-99percent-of-recent-covid-deaths-in-us-involve-unvaccinated-people-a-sad-and-tragic-situation-fauci-says-todays-live-updates/ar-AALLkKP?ocid=msedgntp

                  I guess we know the answer now. Remember that the next time you meet an anti-vaxxer and they give you that convoluted spiel and they are so cock sure they are right.

                  We are in Darwin Award territory.

                  Joyous bastard, aren't you?

                  I take no pleasure in people dying. But it's their decision whether to be vaccinated or not. Their decision whether to run the risk of vaccination or run the risk of disease.

                  Because the "vaccine" does not function as vaccines that we are used to...It does not work the same way, some of the long-term side-effects are unknown and it does not prevent vaccinated people from catching the disease they have been vaccinated against. Or maybe they simply can't take the vaccine.

                  Variants are going to happen. It's what viruses do. You can vaccinate until Hell freezes over, and since this vaccine does not keep people from getting the disease, some of the most interesting variants will probably arise from the rank of the vaccinated.

                  Maybe you'll get sick enough to die from one that the vaccine makers never saw coming. Well guess what, that's life. Impractical, improbable and never knowing what tomorrow will bring.

                  So don't live your life hating other people or cowering in your basement in fear. I made a few changes in my routine, but COVID lockdown didn't change my lifestyle a huge amount. Back when AIDS was first becoming prevalent and we didn't have a clue what it was or how it infected people, we cared for patients who were dying with the disease. That was a pretty good gut check. You eventually realize you just have to live life and what will be, will be.

                  We are not guaranteed tomorrow. None of us. Do what is practical, do what is right for you and let other people do what they feel is right for them.

                  The flaw in your assumption is that they have good information. The truth always comes out eventually. Any joy people may perceive is the relief that the bullshit is now exposed, so perhaps the note to self is to have more empathy for bullshit?

                  JollyJ Offline
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                  Jolly
                  wrote on last edited by
                  #13

                  @loki said in 99.2% of recent Covid deaths are unvaccinated people:

                  @jolly said in 99.2% of recent Covid deaths are unvaccinated people:

                  @loki said in 99.2% of recent Covid deaths are unvaccinated people:

                  https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/more-than-99percent-of-recent-covid-deaths-in-us-involve-unvaccinated-people-a-sad-and-tragic-situation-fauci-says-todays-live-updates/ar-AALLkKP?ocid=msedgntp

                  I guess we know the answer now. Remember that the next time you meet an anti-vaxxer and they give you that convoluted spiel and they are so cock sure they are right.

                  We are in Darwin Award territory.

                  Joyous bastard, aren't you?

                  I take no pleasure in people dying. But it's their decision whether to be vaccinated or not. Their decision whether to run the risk of vaccination or run the risk of disease.

                  Because the "vaccine" does not function as vaccines that we are used to...It does not work the same way, some of the long-term side-effects are unknown and it does not prevent vaccinated people from catching the disease they have been vaccinated against. Or maybe they simply can't take the vaccine.

                  Variants are going to happen. It's what viruses do. You can vaccinate until Hell freezes over, and since this vaccine does not keep people from getting the disease, some of the most interesting variants will probably arise from the rank of the vaccinated.

                  Maybe you'll get sick enough to die from one that the vaccine makers never saw coming. Well guess what, that's life. Impractical, improbable and never knowing what tomorrow will bring.

                  So don't live your life hating other people or cowering in your basement in fear. I made a few changes in my routine, but COVID lockdown didn't change my lifestyle a huge amount. Back when AIDS was first becoming prevalent and we didn't have a clue what it was or how it infected people, we cared for patients who were dying with the disease. That was a pretty good gut check. You eventually realize you just have to live life and what will be, will be.

                  We are not guaranteed tomorrow. None of us. Do what is practical, do what is right for you and let other people do what they feel is right for them.

                  The flaw in your assumption is that they have good information. The truth always comes out eventually. Any joy people may perceive is the relief that the bullshit is now exposed, so perhaps the note to self is to have more empathy for bullshit?

                  Maybe on the Fourth of July, you might have more empathy for Freedom...

                  “Cry havoc and let slip the DOGE of war!”

                  Those who cheered as J-6 American prisoners were locked in solitary for 18 months without trial, now suddenly fight tooth and nail for foreign terrorists’ "due process". — Buck Sexton

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                  • JollyJ Jolly

                    @loki said in 99.2% of recent Covid deaths are unvaccinated people:

                    @jolly said in 99.2% of recent Covid deaths are unvaccinated people:

                    @loki said in 99.2% of recent Covid deaths are unvaccinated people:

                    https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/more-than-99percent-of-recent-covid-deaths-in-us-involve-unvaccinated-people-a-sad-and-tragic-situation-fauci-says-todays-live-updates/ar-AALLkKP?ocid=msedgntp

                    I guess we know the answer now. Remember that the next time you meet an anti-vaxxer and they give you that convoluted spiel and they are so cock sure they are right.

                    We are in Darwin Award territory.

                    Joyous bastard, aren't you?

                    I take no pleasure in people dying. But it's their decision whether to be vaccinated or not. Their decision whether to run the risk of vaccination or run the risk of disease.

                    Because the "vaccine" does not function as vaccines that we are used to...It does not work the same way, some of the long-term side-effects are unknown and it does not prevent vaccinated people from catching the disease they have been vaccinated against. Or maybe they simply can't take the vaccine.

                    Variants are going to happen. It's what viruses do. You can vaccinate until Hell freezes over, and since this vaccine does not keep people from getting the disease, some of the most interesting variants will probably arise from the rank of the vaccinated.

                    Maybe you'll get sick enough to die from one that the vaccine makers never saw coming. Well guess what, that's life. Impractical, improbable and never knowing what tomorrow will bring.

                    So don't live your life hating other people or cowering in your basement in fear. I made a few changes in my routine, but COVID lockdown didn't change my lifestyle a huge amount. Back when AIDS was first becoming prevalent and we didn't have a clue what it was or how it infected people, we cared for patients who were dying with the disease. That was a pretty good gut check. You eventually realize you just have to live life and what will be, will be.

                    We are not guaranteed tomorrow. None of us. Do what is practical, do what is right for you and let other people do what they feel is right for them.

                    The flaw in your assumption is that they have good information. The truth always comes out eventually. Any joy people may perceive is the relief that the bullshit is now exposed, so perhaps the note to self is to have more empathy for bullshit?

                    Maybe on the Fourth of July, you might have more empathy for Freedom...

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                    wrote on last edited by
                    #14

                    @jolly said in 99.2% of recent Covid deaths are unvaccinated people:

                    @loki said in 99.2% of recent Covid deaths are unvaccinated people:

                    @jolly said in 99.2% of recent Covid deaths are unvaccinated people:

                    @loki said in 99.2% of recent Covid deaths are unvaccinated people:

                    https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/more-than-99percent-of-recent-covid-deaths-in-us-involve-unvaccinated-people-a-sad-and-tragic-situation-fauci-says-todays-live-updates/ar-AALLkKP?ocid=msedgntp

                    I guess we know the answer now. Remember that the next time you meet an anti-vaxxer and they give you that convoluted spiel and they are so cock sure they are right.

                    We are in Darwin Award territory.

                    Joyous bastard, aren't you?

                    I take no pleasure in people dying. But it's their decision whether to be vaccinated or not. Their decision whether to run the risk of vaccination or run the risk of disease.

                    Because the "vaccine" does not function as vaccines that we are used to...It does not work the same way, some of the long-term side-effects are unknown and it does not prevent vaccinated people from catching the disease they have been vaccinated against. Or maybe they simply can't take the vaccine.

                    Variants are going to happen. It's what viruses do. You can vaccinate until Hell freezes over, and since this vaccine does not keep people from getting the disease, some of the most interesting variants will probably arise from the rank of the vaccinated.

                    Maybe you'll get sick enough to die from one that the vaccine makers never saw coming. Well guess what, that's life. Impractical, improbable and never knowing what tomorrow will bring.

                    So don't live your life hating other people or cowering in your basement in fear. I made a few changes in my routine, but COVID lockdown didn't change my lifestyle a huge amount. Back when AIDS was first becoming prevalent and we didn't have a clue what it was or how it infected people, we cared for patients who were dying with the disease. That was a pretty good gut check. You eventually realize you just have to live life and what will be, will be.

                    We are not guaranteed tomorrow. None of us. Do what is practical, do what is right for you and let other people do what they feel is right for them.

                    The flaw in your assumption is that they have good information. The truth always comes out eventually. Any joy people may perceive is the relief that the bullshit is now exposed, so perhaps the note to self is to have more empathy for bullshit?

                    Maybe on the Fourth of July, you might have more empathy for Freedom...

                    And safety. You can’t talk about one without the other.

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                      ‘They who can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety.’ - Benjamin Franklin

                      “Cry havoc and let slip the DOGE of war!”

                      Those who cheered as J-6 American prisoners were locked in solitary for 18 months without trial, now suddenly fight tooth and nail for foreign terrorists’ "due process". — Buck Sexton

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                      • JollyJ Jolly

                        ‘They who can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety.’ - Benjamin Franklin

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                        wrote on last edited by
                        #16

                        @jolly said in 99.2% of recent Covid deaths are unvaccinated people:

                        ‘They who can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety.’ - Benjamin Franklin

                        I think it’s fair to say that the least educated on both left and right are the ones who don’t want the vaccine. I’m quite sure Ben Franklin would have something to say about that.

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                        • L Loki

                          @jolly said in 99.2% of recent Covid deaths are unvaccinated people:

                          @loki said in 99.2% of recent Covid deaths are unvaccinated people:

                          https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/more-than-99percent-of-recent-covid-deaths-in-us-involve-unvaccinated-people-a-sad-and-tragic-situation-fauci-says-todays-live-updates/ar-AALLkKP?ocid=msedgntp

                          I guess we know the answer now. Remember that the next time you meet an anti-vaxxer and they give you that convoluted spiel and they are so cock sure they are right.

                          We are in Darwin Award territory.

                          Joyous bastard, aren't you?

                          I take no pleasure in people dying. But it's their decision whether to be vaccinated or not. Their decision whether to run the risk of vaccination or run the risk of disease.

                          Because the "vaccine" does not function as vaccines that we are used to...It does not work the same way, some of the long-term side-effects are unknown and it does not prevent vaccinated people from catching the disease they have been vaccinated against. Or maybe they simply can't take the vaccine.

                          Variants are going to happen. It's what viruses do. You can vaccinate until Hell freezes over, and since this vaccine does not keep people from getting the disease, some of the most interesting variants will probably arise from the rank of the vaccinated.

                          Maybe you'll get sick enough to die from one that the vaccine makers never saw coming. Well guess what, that's life. Impractical, improbable and never knowing what tomorrow will bring.

                          So don't live your life hating other people or cowering in your basement in fear. I made a few changes in my routine, but COVID lockdown didn't change my lifestyle a huge amount. Back when AIDS was first becoming prevalent and we didn't have a clue what it was or how it infected people, we cared for patients who were dying with the disease. That was a pretty good gut check. You eventually realize you just have to live life and what will be, will be.

                          We are not guaranteed tomorrow. None of us. Do what is practical, do what is right for you and let other people do what they feel is right for them.

                          The flaw in your assumption is that they have good information. The truth always comes out eventually. Any joy people may perceive is the relief that the bullshit is now exposed, so perhaps the note to self is to have more empathy for bullshit?

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                          @loki said in 99.2% of recent Covid deaths are unvaccinated people:

                          @jolly said in 99.2% of recent Covid deaths are unvaccinated people:

                          @loki said in 99.2% of recent Covid deaths are unvaccinated people:

                          https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/more-than-99percent-of-recent-covid-deaths-in-us-involve-unvaccinated-people-a-sad-and-tragic-situation-fauci-says-todays-live-updates/ar-AALLkKP?ocid=msedgntp

                          I guess we know the answer now. Remember that the next time you meet an anti-vaxxer and they give you that convoluted spiel and they are so cock sure they are right.

                          We are in Darwin Award territory.

                          Joyous bastard, aren't you?

                          I take no pleasure in people dying. But it's their decision whether to be vaccinated or not. Their decision whether to run the risk of vaccination or run the risk of disease.

                          Because the "vaccine" does not function as vaccines that we are used to...It does not work the same way, some of the long-term side-effects are unknown and it does not prevent vaccinated people from catching the disease they have been vaccinated against. Or maybe they simply can't take the vaccine.

                          Variants are going to happen. It's what viruses do. You can vaccinate until Hell freezes over, and since this vaccine does not keep people from getting the disease, some of the most interesting variants will probably arise from the rank of the vaccinated.

                          Maybe you'll get sick enough to die from one that the vaccine makers never saw coming. Well guess what, that's life. Impractical, improbable and never knowing what tomorrow will bring.

                          So don't live your life hating other people or cowering in your basement in fear. I made a few changes in my routine, but COVID lockdown didn't change my lifestyle a huge amount. Back when AIDS was first becoming prevalent and we didn't have a clue what it was or how it infected people, we cared for patients who were dying with the disease. That was a pretty good gut check. You eventually realize you just have to live life and what will be, will be.

                          We are not guaranteed tomorrow. None of us. Do what is practical, do what is right for you and let other people do what they feel is right for them.

                          The flaw in your assumption is that they have good information. The truth always comes out eventually. Any joy people may perceive is the relief that the bullshit is now exposed, so perhaps the note to self is to have more empathy for bullshit?

                          Nonsensical anti-vax rhetoric exists, and people who don't get vaccinated exist. I would be careful blaming the former for the existence of the latter though.

                          Education is extremely important.

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                          • L Loki

                            @jolly said in 99.2% of recent Covid deaths are unvaccinated people:

                            ‘They who can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety.’ - Benjamin Franklin

                            I think it’s fair to say that the least educated on both left and right are the ones who don’t want the vaccine. I’m quite sure Ben Franklin would have something to say about that.

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                            @loki said in 99.2% of recent Covid deaths are unvaccinated people:

                            @jolly said in 99.2% of recent Covid deaths are unvaccinated people:

                            ‘They who can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety.’ - Benjamin Franklin

                            I think it’s fair to say that the least educated on both left and right are the ones who don’t want the vaccine. I’m quite sure Ben Franklin would have something to say about that.

                            Apparently they educate themselves on all this anti-vax rhetoric though?

                            Education is extremely important.

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                            • JollyJ Jolly

                              @loki said in 99.2% of recent Covid deaths are unvaccinated people:

                              @jolly said in 99.2% of recent Covid deaths are unvaccinated people:

                              @loki said in 99.2% of recent Covid deaths are unvaccinated people:

                              https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/more-than-99percent-of-recent-covid-deaths-in-us-involve-unvaccinated-people-a-sad-and-tragic-situation-fauci-says-todays-live-updates/ar-AALLkKP?ocid=msedgntp

                              I guess we know the answer now. Remember that the next time you meet an anti-vaxxer and they give you that convoluted spiel and they are so cock sure they are right.

                              We are in Darwin Award territory.

                              Joyous bastard, aren't you?

                              I take no pleasure in people dying. But it's their decision whether to be vaccinated or not. Their decision whether to run the risk of vaccination or run the risk of disease.

                              Because the "vaccine" does not function as vaccines that we are used to...It does not work the same way, some of the long-term side-effects are unknown and it does not prevent vaccinated people from catching the disease they have been vaccinated against. Or maybe they simply can't take the vaccine.

                              Variants are going to happen. It's what viruses do. You can vaccinate until Hell freezes over, and since this vaccine does not keep people from getting the disease, some of the most interesting variants will probably arise from the rank of the vaccinated.

                              Maybe you'll get sick enough to die from one that the vaccine makers never saw coming. Well guess what, that's life. Impractical, improbable and never knowing what tomorrow will bring.

                              So don't live your life hating other people or cowering in your basement in fear. I made a few changes in my routine, but COVID lockdown didn't change my lifestyle a huge amount. Back when AIDS was first becoming prevalent and we didn't have a clue what it was or how it infected people, we cared for patients who were dying with the disease. That was a pretty good gut check. You eventually realize you just have to live life and what will be, will be.

                              We are not guaranteed tomorrow. None of us. Do what is practical, do what is right for you and let other people do what they feel is right for them.

                              The flaw in your assumption is that they have good information. The truth always comes out eventually. Any joy people may perceive is the relief that the bullshit is now exposed, so perhaps the note to self is to have more empathy for bullshit?

                              Maybe on the Fourth of July, you might have more empathy for Freedom...

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                              @jolly said in 99.2% of recent Covid deaths are unvaccinated people:

                              @loki said in 99.2% of recent Covid deaths are unvaccinated people:

                              @jolly said in 99.2% of recent Covid deaths are unvaccinated people:

                              @loki said in 99.2% of recent Covid deaths are unvaccinated people:

                              https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/more-than-99percent-of-recent-covid-deaths-in-us-involve-unvaccinated-people-a-sad-and-tragic-situation-fauci-says-todays-live-updates/ar-AALLkKP?ocid=msedgntp

                              I guess we know the answer now. Remember that the next time you meet an anti-vaxxer and they give you that convoluted spiel and they are so cock sure they are right.

                              We are in Darwin Award territory.

                              Joyous bastard, aren't you?

                              I take no pleasure in people dying. But it's their decision whether to be vaccinated or not. Their decision whether to run the risk of vaccination or run the risk of disease.

                              Because the "vaccine" does not function as vaccines that we are used to...It does not work the same way, some of the long-term side-effects are unknown and it does not prevent vaccinated people from catching the disease they have been vaccinated against. Or maybe they simply can't take the vaccine.

                              Variants are going to happen. It's what viruses do. You can vaccinate until Hell freezes over, and since this vaccine does not keep people from getting the disease, some of the most interesting variants will probably arise from the rank of the vaccinated.

                              Maybe you'll get sick enough to die from one that the vaccine makers never saw coming. Well guess what, that's life. Impractical, improbable and never knowing what tomorrow will bring.

                              So don't live your life hating other people or cowering in your basement in fear. I made a few changes in my routine, but COVID lockdown didn't change my lifestyle a huge amount. Back when AIDS was first becoming prevalent and we didn't have a clue what it was or how it infected people, we cared for patients who were dying with the disease. That was a pretty good gut check. You eventually realize you just have to live life and what will be, will be.

                              We are not guaranteed tomorrow. None of us. Do what is practical, do what is right for you and let other people do what they feel is right for them.

                              The flaw in your assumption is that they have good information. The truth always comes out eventually. Any joy people may perceive is the relief that the bullshit is now exposed, so perhaps the note to self is to have more empathy for bullshit?

                              Maybe on the Fourth of July, you might have more empathy for Freedom...

                              Why in the world would you be touting that as a virtue after this past year. The January 6 shenanigans, the massive riots in Portland, Baltimore, DC, etc., etc. were all done in the name of freedom.

                              We have plenty of freaking freedom around here. Plenty. And collectively we have no concept of responsibility. I don't give a damn about the former until the jackasses whining about it start working on the latter.

                              Please love yourself.

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                              • HoraceH Horace

                                @loki said in 99.2% of recent Covid deaths are unvaccinated people:

                                @jolly said in 99.2% of recent Covid deaths are unvaccinated people:

                                @loki said in 99.2% of recent Covid deaths are unvaccinated people:

                                https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/more-than-99percent-of-recent-covid-deaths-in-us-involve-unvaccinated-people-a-sad-and-tragic-situation-fauci-says-todays-live-updates/ar-AALLkKP?ocid=msedgntp

                                I guess we know the answer now. Remember that the next time you meet an anti-vaxxer and they give you that convoluted spiel and they are so cock sure they are right.

                                We are in Darwin Award territory.

                                Joyous bastard, aren't you?

                                I take no pleasure in people dying. But it's their decision whether to be vaccinated or not. Their decision whether to run the risk of vaccination or run the risk of disease.

                                Because the "vaccine" does not function as vaccines that we are used to...It does not work the same way, some of the long-term side-effects are unknown and it does not prevent vaccinated people from catching the disease they have been vaccinated against. Or maybe they simply can't take the vaccine.

                                Variants are going to happen. It's what viruses do. You can vaccinate until Hell freezes over, and since this vaccine does not keep people from getting the disease, some of the most interesting variants will probably arise from the rank of the vaccinated.

                                Maybe you'll get sick enough to die from one that the vaccine makers never saw coming. Well guess what, that's life. Impractical, improbable and never knowing what tomorrow will bring.

                                So don't live your life hating other people or cowering in your basement in fear. I made a few changes in my routine, but COVID lockdown didn't change my lifestyle a huge amount. Back when AIDS was first becoming prevalent and we didn't have a clue what it was or how it infected people, we cared for patients who were dying with the disease. That was a pretty good gut check. You eventually realize you just have to live life and what will be, will be.

                                We are not guaranteed tomorrow. None of us. Do what is practical, do what is right for you and let other people do what they feel is right for them.

                                The flaw in your assumption is that they have good information. The truth always comes out eventually. Any joy people may perceive is the relief that the bullshit is now exposed, so perhaps the note to self is to have more empathy for bullshit?

                                Nonsensical anti-vax rhetoric exists, and people who don't get vaccinated exist. I would be careful blaming the former for the existence of the latter though.

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                                @horace said in 99.2% of recent Covid deaths are unvaccinated people:

                                @loki said in 99.2% of recent Covid deaths are unvaccinated people:

                                @jolly said in 99.2% of recent Covid deaths are unvaccinated people:

                                @loki said in 99.2% of recent Covid deaths are unvaccinated people:

                                https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/more-than-99percent-of-recent-covid-deaths-in-us-involve-unvaccinated-people-a-sad-and-tragic-situation-fauci-says-todays-live-updates/ar-AALLkKP?ocid=msedgntp

                                I guess we know the answer now. Remember that the next time you meet an anti-vaxxer and they give you that convoluted spiel and they are so cock sure they are right.

                                We are in Darwin Award territory.

                                Joyous bastard, aren't you?

                                I take no pleasure in people dying. But it's their decision whether to be vaccinated or not. Their decision whether to run the risk of vaccination or run the risk of disease.

                                Because the "vaccine" does not function as vaccines that we are used to...It does not work the same way, some of the long-term side-effects are unknown and it does not prevent vaccinated people from catching the disease they have been vaccinated against. Or maybe they simply can't take the vaccine.

                                Variants are going to happen. It's what viruses do. You can vaccinate until Hell freezes over, and since this vaccine does not keep people from getting the disease, some of the most interesting variants will probably arise from the rank of the vaccinated.

                                Maybe you'll get sick enough to die from one that the vaccine makers never saw coming. Well guess what, that's life. Impractical, improbable and never knowing what tomorrow will bring.

                                So don't live your life hating other people or cowering in your basement in fear. I made a few changes in my routine, but COVID lockdown didn't change my lifestyle a huge amount. Back when AIDS was first becoming prevalent and we didn't have a clue what it was or how it infected people, we cared for patients who were dying with the disease. That was a pretty good gut check. You eventually realize you just have to live life and what will be, will be.

                                We are not guaranteed tomorrow. None of us. Do what is practical, do what is right for you and let other people do what they feel is right for them.

                                The flaw in your assumption is that they have good information. The truth always comes out eventually. Any joy people may perceive is the relief that the bullshit is now exposed, so perhaps the note to self is to have more empathy for bullshit?

                                Nonsensical anti-vax rhetoric exists, and people who don't get vaccinated exist. I would be careful blaming the former for the existence of the latter though.

                                I think we all live with fears and we all have unique things we are afraid of so I hear you. Some have said when the FDA moves from emergency authorization to full approval they will take the vaccine. If that’s it, we’ll it’s statistically pretty risky but okay, stay alone and safe like we all did until that day comes.also obviously immunocomprised and young kids are real questions as well.

                                Conflating a vaccine with liberty and freedom is a huge reveal on the driver of the decision making and is proof of the politics involved.

                                I can be a centrist or even a conservative and not worry a lick about freedom and liberty when it comes to vaccines. We asked all our healthcare workers and food service people to put their lives at riisk during the height of the pandemic for the good of the nation and now freedom and liberty are at stake? I just can’t even…

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                                  I got the vaccine as early as possible. I think many/most anti-vax people are being foolish (the Bill Gates chip people, government mind control, etc.); however, I do know some intelligent people who have chosen not to vax - not for any particular reason other than the "what we don't know, that we don't know" - which I can understand.

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                                  • Aqua LetiferA Aqua Letifer

                                    @jolly said in 99.2% of recent Covid deaths are unvaccinated people:

                                    @loki said in 99.2% of recent Covid deaths are unvaccinated people:

                                    @jolly said in 99.2% of recent Covid deaths are unvaccinated people:

                                    @loki said in 99.2% of recent Covid deaths are unvaccinated people:

                                    https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/more-than-99percent-of-recent-covid-deaths-in-us-involve-unvaccinated-people-a-sad-and-tragic-situation-fauci-says-todays-live-updates/ar-AALLkKP?ocid=msedgntp

                                    I guess we know the answer now. Remember that the next time you meet an anti-vaxxer and they give you that convoluted spiel and they are so cock sure they are right.

                                    We are in Darwin Award territory.

                                    Joyous bastard, aren't you?

                                    I take no pleasure in people dying. But it's their decision whether to be vaccinated or not. Their decision whether to run the risk of vaccination or run the risk of disease.

                                    Because the "vaccine" does not function as vaccines that we are used to...It does not work the same way, some of the long-term side-effects are unknown and it does not prevent vaccinated people from catching the disease they have been vaccinated against. Or maybe they simply can't take the vaccine.

                                    Variants are going to happen. It's what viruses do. You can vaccinate until Hell freezes over, and since this vaccine does not keep people from getting the disease, some of the most interesting variants will probably arise from the rank of the vaccinated.

                                    Maybe you'll get sick enough to die from one that the vaccine makers never saw coming. Well guess what, that's life. Impractical, improbable and never knowing what tomorrow will bring.

                                    So don't live your life hating other people or cowering in your basement in fear. I made a few changes in my routine, but COVID lockdown didn't change my lifestyle a huge amount. Back when AIDS was first becoming prevalent and we didn't have a clue what it was or how it infected people, we cared for patients who were dying with the disease. That was a pretty good gut check. You eventually realize you just have to live life and what will be, will be.

                                    We are not guaranteed tomorrow. None of us. Do what is practical, do what is right for you and let other people do what they feel is right for them.

                                    The flaw in your assumption is that they have good information. The truth always comes out eventually. Any joy people may perceive is the relief that the bullshit is now exposed, so perhaps the note to self is to have more empathy for bullshit?

                                    Maybe on the Fourth of July, you might have more empathy for Freedom...

                                    Why in the world would you be touting that as a virtue after this past year. The January 6 shenanigans, the massive riots in Portland, Baltimore, DC, etc., etc. were all done in the name of freedom.

                                    We have plenty of freaking freedom around here. Plenty. And collectively we have no concept of responsibility. I don't give a damn about the former until the jackasses whining about it start working on the latter.

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                                    @aqua-letifer said in 99.2% of recent Covid deaths are unvaccinated people:

                                    @jolly said in 99.2% of recent Covid deaths are unvaccinated people:

                                    @loki said in 99.2% of recent Covid deaths are unvaccinated people:

                                    @jolly said in 99.2% of recent Covid deaths are unvaccinated people:

                                    @loki said in 99.2% of recent Covid deaths are unvaccinated people:

                                    https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/more-than-99percent-of-recent-covid-deaths-in-us-involve-unvaccinated-people-a-sad-and-tragic-situation-fauci-says-todays-live-updates/ar-AALLkKP?ocid=msedgntp

                                    I guess we know the answer now. Remember that the next time you meet an anti-vaxxer and they give you that convoluted spiel and they are so cock sure they are right.

                                    We are in Darwin Award territory.

                                    Joyous bastard, aren't you?

                                    I take no pleasure in people dying. But it's their decision whether to be vaccinated or not. Their decision whether to run the risk of vaccination or run the risk of disease.

                                    Because the "vaccine" does not function as vaccines that we are used to...It does not work the same way, some of the long-term side-effects are unknown and it does not prevent vaccinated people from catching the disease they have been vaccinated against. Or maybe they simply can't take the vaccine.

                                    Variants are going to happen. It's what viruses do. You can vaccinate until Hell freezes over, and since this vaccine does not keep people from getting the disease, some of the most interesting variants will probably arise from the rank of the vaccinated.

                                    Maybe you'll get sick enough to die from one that the vaccine makers never saw coming. Well guess what, that's life. Impractical, improbable and never knowing what tomorrow will bring.

                                    So don't live your life hating other people or cowering in your basement in fear. I made a few changes in my routine, but COVID lockdown didn't change my lifestyle a huge amount. Back when AIDS was first becoming prevalent and we didn't have a clue what it was or how it infected people, we cared for patients who were dying with the disease. That was a pretty good gut check. You eventually realize you just have to live life and what will be, will be.

                                    We are not guaranteed tomorrow. None of us. Do what is practical, do what is right for you and let other people do what they feel is right for them.

                                    The flaw in your assumption is that they have good information. The truth always comes out eventually. Any joy people may perceive is the relief that the bullshit is now exposed, so perhaps the note to self is to have more empathy for bullshit?

                                    Maybe on the Fourth of July, you might have more empathy for Freedom...

                                    Why in the world would you be touting that as a virtue after this past year. The January 6 shenanigans, the massive riots in Portland, Baltimore, DC, etc., etc. were all done in the name of freedom.

                                    We have plenty of freaking freedom around here. Plenty. And collectively we have no concept of responsibility. I don't give a damn about the former until the jackasses whining about it start working on the latter.

                                    No, there is less freedom today, than in years past. You may think it's enough, but I don't.

                                    Much of the reason that many today have no concept of responsibility, is that they've never had to shoulder any. Not really.

                                    “Cry havoc and let slip the DOGE of war!”

                                    Those who cheered as J-6 American prisoners were locked in solitary for 18 months without trial, now suddenly fight tooth and nail for foreign terrorists’ "due process". — Buck Sexton

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                                      I got the vaccine as early as possible. I think many/most anti-vax people are being foolish (the Bill Gates chip people, government mind control, etc.); however, I do know some intelligent people who have chosen not to vax - not for any particular reason other than the "what we don't know, that we don't know" - which I can understand.

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                                      @kluurs said in 99.2% of recent Covid deaths are unvaccinated people:

                                      I got the vaccine as early as possible. I think many/most anti-vax people are being foolish (the Bill Gates chip people, government mind control, etc.); however, I do know some intelligent people who have chosen not to vax - not for any particular reason other than the "what we don't know, that we don't know" - which I can understand.

                                      One of the people I know that has so far refused to be vaccinated has a PhD from Northwestern. I don't consider her to be unintelligent.

                                      “Cry havoc and let slip the DOGE of war!”

                                      Those who cheered as J-6 American prisoners were locked in solitary for 18 months without trial, now suddenly fight tooth and nail for foreign terrorists’ "due process". — Buck Sexton

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                                      • kluursK kluurs

                                        I got the vaccine as early as possible. I think many/most anti-vax people are being foolish (the Bill Gates chip people, government mind control, etc.); however, I do know some intelligent people who have chosen not to vax - not for any particular reason other than the "what we don't know, that we don't know" - which I can understand.

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                                        @kluurs said in 99.2% of recent Covid deaths are unvaccinated people:

                                        I got the vaccine as early as possible. I think many/most anti-vax people are being foolish (the Bill Gates chip people, government mind control, etc.); however, I do know some intelligent people who have chosen not to vax - not for any particular reason other than the "what we don't know, that we don't know" - which I can understand.

                                        Sure, I can understand that too. I have a very low bar for accepting and respecting the reasoning of others to do what they'd like within the law.

                                        Education is extremely important.

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                                        • L Loki

                                          @horace said in 99.2% of recent Covid deaths are unvaccinated people:

                                          @loki said in 99.2% of recent Covid deaths are unvaccinated people:

                                          @jolly said in 99.2% of recent Covid deaths are unvaccinated people:

                                          @loki said in 99.2% of recent Covid deaths are unvaccinated people:

                                          https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/more-than-99percent-of-recent-covid-deaths-in-us-involve-unvaccinated-people-a-sad-and-tragic-situation-fauci-says-todays-live-updates/ar-AALLkKP?ocid=msedgntp

                                          I guess we know the answer now. Remember that the next time you meet an anti-vaxxer and they give you that convoluted spiel and they are so cock sure they are right.

                                          We are in Darwin Award territory.

                                          Joyous bastard, aren't you?

                                          I take no pleasure in people dying. But it's their decision whether to be vaccinated or not. Their decision whether to run the risk of vaccination or run the risk of disease.

                                          Because the "vaccine" does not function as vaccines that we are used to...It does not work the same way, some of the long-term side-effects are unknown and it does not prevent vaccinated people from catching the disease they have been vaccinated against. Or maybe they simply can't take the vaccine.

                                          Variants are going to happen. It's what viruses do. You can vaccinate until Hell freezes over, and since this vaccine does not keep people from getting the disease, some of the most interesting variants will probably arise from the rank of the vaccinated.

                                          Maybe you'll get sick enough to die from one that the vaccine makers never saw coming. Well guess what, that's life. Impractical, improbable and never knowing what tomorrow will bring.

                                          So don't live your life hating other people or cowering in your basement in fear. I made a few changes in my routine, but COVID lockdown didn't change my lifestyle a huge amount. Back when AIDS was first becoming prevalent and we didn't have a clue what it was or how it infected people, we cared for patients who were dying with the disease. That was a pretty good gut check. You eventually realize you just have to live life and what will be, will be.

                                          We are not guaranteed tomorrow. None of us. Do what is practical, do what is right for you and let other people do what they feel is right for them.

                                          The flaw in your assumption is that they have good information. The truth always comes out eventually. Any joy people may perceive is the relief that the bullshit is now exposed, so perhaps the note to self is to have more empathy for bullshit?

                                          Nonsensical anti-vax rhetoric exists, and people who don't get vaccinated exist. I would be careful blaming the former for the existence of the latter though.

                                          I think we all live with fears and we all have unique things we are afraid of so I hear you. Some have said when the FDA moves from emergency authorization to full approval they will take the vaccine. If that’s it, we’ll it’s statistically pretty risky but okay, stay alone and safe like we all did until that day comes.also obviously immunocomprised and young kids are real questions as well.

                                          Conflating a vaccine with liberty and freedom is a huge reveal on the driver of the decision making and is proof of the politics involved.

                                          I can be a centrist or even a conservative and not worry a lick about freedom and liberty when it comes to vaccines. We asked all our healthcare workers and food service people to put their lives at riisk during the height of the pandemic for the good of the nation and now freedom and liberty are at stake? I just can’t even…

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                                          @loki said in 99.2% of recent Covid deaths are unvaccinated people:

                                          Conflating a vaccine with liberty and freedom is a huge reveal on the driver of the decision making and is proof of the politics involved.

                                          People are free to get the vaccine or not. If you think people are avoiding the vaccine to make a point about freedom, you should probably try to disentangle their real reasons, or lack thereof. I'm comfortable with "because they don't feel like it", and I feel strongly that people who don't feel like getting the vaccine are not necessarily anti-social imbeciles. I also feel strongly that there should be no law forcing people to get the vaccine.

                                          Education is extremely important.

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