MinotStateBeav said:
DiabloWags said:
Cal89 said:
I can live with that possibility sycasey. IMO, if so, it's pretty modest and not so lasting of a side benefit. For those who have concerns about what it might do to their bodies, even many years down-the-road, and that boosters would be needed, possibly twice or even 3x a year, I can appreciate the trepidation.
I wonder if these same people had the same concerns when it came time to getting their kids immunized for polio, measles, mumps, rubella, chickenpox, and tetanus, diphtheria, and pertussis in order to gain entrance into public school in all 50 states?
All those things you mentioned, stop the virus from spreading. This vax doesn't. Also, if you had polio and recovered, you had immunity from polio. Getting the vaccine could kill you.
So much misinformation in just a few sentences. I will just address the bolded part. Almost everything we do could kill us. Oxygen can be deadly but we need it to survive, as can water and food. Thousands of Americans die each year from choking on food. I don't recommend people stop eating.
750k Americans have already died of COVID in the US and the vast majority (close to 99%) were unvaccinated. As far as I can tell, perhaps single digit Americans have died from the COVID vaccine and we have no idea how many of that small number would have survived COVID.
What we have seen, again and again, is that people are bad at evaluating risk. Aaron sought to avoid an active risk but what he really did was assume an even more dangerous passive risk. He chose to increase his chances of getting COVID (again) instead of vaccination. I don't support poor risk evaluation in the guise of self-determination. Just like I wouldn't celebrate someone choosing to play a game of real-life frogger on the highway, or drive their car 150 MPH+ while drunk, I don't celebrate Aaron's poor risk assessment. All the more so because he purposefully endangered the lives of those around him.