ORAggieFan said:
aTm2004 said:
ORAggieFan said:
aTm2004 said:
ORAggieFan said:
aTm2004 said:
What's the incentive to get the vaccine if nothing changes after you get it?
Also, the push by the government, media, and societal pressure to get a vaccine that did not exist a year ago, is not helping either. We have over a year's worth of data to know which groups are at greater risk, and someone who is of little risk shouldn't be pressured or required to get it. If they choose to, they should be able to. Likewise, if someone chooses not to because they reviewed the data and see they are a minimal risk, their decision should be respected as well.
No matter your views on COVID, the tribalism that has formed because of it is leading to a divide in this country that should never exist.
Right or wrong, it's the same reason we push for vaccines of so much more. Not everyone can get a vaccine. Spoke to a guy who's last flu shot put him in the hospital for two days. Those who are able and unwilling put others at risk who aren't unwilling, just unable.
Pressure didn't exist last year because we didn't have a vaccine. Pressure has been there for years for other vaccines since the idiots that began to believe they caused autism.
I don't recall there ever being any pressure to get a vaccine before. My company, like may, paid for our flu shots (had nurses come in for a couple of days) and they'd recommend it. They're not requiring the COVID vaccine, but they send out emails almost weekly strongly encouraging it.
Grade schools require vaccines but do grant exceptions. Never heard of a college or university requiring a certain vaccine to attend the way some are requiring a COVID vaccine.
Because you've never lived in a pandemic before and with schools mostly requiring them before it's never been an issue.
Have you ever wondered what other viruses/bacteria we have that would have the numbers we see with COVID if we tested like COVID?
Honestly, of all the people I know of who tested positive, only know 1 of them got tested because of symptoms. The rest was only because of contact tracing and they never had any symptoms.
Look, we massively overreacted and butchered our handling of Covid. But, it is real. Many people did die. Others got sick (much worse than flu, no hospitalizations) and others barely got sick.
Nobody is denying it's real. What's being questioned is if any of the damage done to the country actually prevented anything. Looking at state by state numbers, it doesn't look like it. It put my step-dad on his ass and he almost died. He ended up in the hospital because of it twice. The 2nd time was from him getting pneumonia, and they tried to push him out the next day. It took my mom having a literal stroke and ending up in the same hospital for them to actually start treating the pneumonia. Once they did, he magically got better. I asked my mom how many people just accepted the discharge and ended up dying from it because nobody advocated for them.
Also, he'll be the first one to tell you that we overreacted to COVID.
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My guess is if I got it, it likely would be mild. I really don't care about your small sample size that means nothing.
That's just my small sample size. Start talking to others and that sample size grows. We all know people who have had it and most had no issues with it. If you want to ignore the majority to focus on the minority, that's fine. At least be honest about it.
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Deaths are up across the world. I do believe some of these deaths are due to the policies, which will continue for many years. But, I'm also smart enough to realize that many deaths happened due to Covid. And yes, most of those deaths were either in the elderly or the obese. But, I value those lives as well. I was never for lockdowns or masks. But, I'm happy to get a vaccine that is proving to help us get out of this.
I don't think anyone is devaluing the lives lost. We're at a point with the vaccine that all of the vulnerable individuals have the opportunity to get the vaccine if they so choose to. It's time to set the date to return to 100% normalcy. Not everyone is going to get the vaccine, and you need to accept that. Life is full of risks and it seems like people are expecting a risk free world, which will never exist.