Re: The Covid vaccine map looks a lot like the election map
Posted: Tue Dec 07, 2021 3:29 pm
Sure, if it is about freedom of choice it seems to me that quite a few people are choosing to die.
And if people want to make a decision like that, they need to man up and own that decision. So if you forego the vaccine and you get covid-19 and it goes the distance, you should also refuse any additional medical care. Since a lot of the vaccine refusers seem to think that covid is a hoax, I have a hard time understanding why none of them actually do that.
It is kind of like if somebody at Jonestown stood up and said, "The Flav-r-aid is poisoned? Nobody told me that!"
You could make an argument for being hesitant about the covid vaccines in March or April, but I think that argument got very stale by July or August. These vaccines have been the most closely watched in history and we have very good data on their safety, which is remarkably high and is arguably safer than a lot of over-the-counter medications
And if people want to make a decision like that, they need to man up and own that decision. So if you forego the vaccine and you get covid-19 and it goes the distance, you should also refuse any additional medical care. Since a lot of the vaccine refusers seem to think that covid is a hoax, I have a hard time understanding why none of them actually do that.
It is kind of like if somebody at Jonestown stood up and said, "The Flav-r-aid is poisoned? Nobody told me that!"
You could make an argument for being hesitant about the covid vaccines in March or April, but I think that argument got very stale by July or August. These vaccines have been the most closely watched in history and we have very good data on their safety, which is remarkably high and is arguably safer than a lot of over-the-counter medications