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MrHodja
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So here's where your rationale falls apart
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7/25/2021 7:24:33 PM
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"the personal choice of an individual outweighs the health, safety and security of the rest of the nation."
If a person such as I chooses to get the vaccine, that person is immunized against a serious case. I, and others who have been vaccinated, am not/should not be in the least worried about someone who chooses to NOT roll the dice with this experimental vaccine.
I could have been one of those who chose not to get the vaccine and I would have posed no risk to the populace or myself because I was already immune (having had COVID 19, as confirmed by blood tests that showed long term antibodies). But I used the "belt, suspenders, and a rope around the waist" approach to ensuring my Covid "pants" didn't fall down, even though I was fully immune beforehand.
Simply said, if a person is worried about getting it from someone else, get vaccinated. If not, or there is some other personal reason, that person should be able to make the stick/no stick choice on their own without me or you having a say in that decision. The "health, safety, and security of the rest of the nation" is a red herring. If one is vaccinated the unvaccinated pose no threat to that person, even if the unvaccinated becomes infected. What is so hard about that for you to understand?
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