I'm so confused. In your previous post you talked about how selfish it would be to be unvaccinated because you could be a vector for the death of your immunocompromised friends/colleagues. Now you say they're vaxed so you're no threat... But then neither are unvaccinated people a theat to them, so it is not selfish to be unvaxed. What am I missing?And now they are vaccinated and I am vaccinated, same as you are, and life is normal. I sucked it up until we could all get vaccinated, instead of being a crybaby about it.
So if you were not afraid, then why do you keep pointing to people who also are not afraid, so they don't get the vax, then if they happen to be in the small minority of folks who end up hospitalized with it, later regret not being afraid? Are you not trying to show people that there is reason to be afraid if you're unvaccinated? Again, you seem to be contradicting yourself entirely, so what am I missing?LOL, I worked in the office/lab all the way through the pandemic, and worked volunteer EMS too. Before and after getting vaccinated.
First off, careful lumping all of your "others" into one basket. I have no opinion on ivermectin, and I'm sure our opinions on all manner of covid policies vary. My general opinion is that people and their doctors should be able to make their own decisions. That goes for those I believe are at high risk due to obesity. Let them make their own risk and medical decisions. Who am I to force my beliefs and decisions on them? Someone mentioned seatbelt laws previously and I feel the same about them. If you don't want to wear one, knock yourself out. It won't affect me any. I am vaccinated, so if others don't want to vaccinate or wear a mask or whatever then knock yourselves out. Doesn't affect anyone but themselves.So...what is your opinion on your covid ideological brethren, the people that agree with you 100% on mandates, ivermectin, masks, etc., but are unvaccinated and at risk (overweight)?
How about the ideological twins who agreed with you on all things Covid, but once in the hospital on high flow O2 wish they had gotten the vaccine, and actually recommend it to others? Traitors to the cause?
And no, there are no traitors to the cause. The only 'cause' I'm aware of is people not wanting their freedoms (to make medical decisions, to go to restaurants, etc.) taken away. Someone regretting not getting vaccinated is not saying "we should mandate this for everyone". And if they do, I will respectfully disagree.