FrumCA wrote:
Something to consider. From a friend.
In the US more than a thousand people are dying from C***D every day, and some cities have run out of pediatric ICU beds. The percentage of people who died who were v******ted is in the low single digits. If everyone was v******ted we would be talking about ten's of deaths instead of a thousand every day. If you don't get v******ted you are actively choosing to put yourself at risk, put people with c*********d i****e s****ms at risk, and put kids at risk. If you get sick you incur an unnecessary financial cost that ultimately will lead to higher health insurance premiums for all of us. You are putting an unnecessary emotional burden on nurses and doctors, like my friend that walked out of her office yesterday because she couldn't handle the stress of patients that refused v******tion later dying. You are keeping the p******c going so that my kid still has to wear a mask at school everyday. If you think you can't get the v*****e because you will have a health complication, then go get it in your doctor's office and have them monitor you. Any negative outcome from the v*****e will likely happen when you eventually catch C***D, which you will. This v***s is going nowhere just like the common cold and the flu. If you caught C***D, you can catch it again eventually, and again, and again throughout your life. The difference is that it is much more likely to k**l you than the flu or a cold is. So go get v******ted. Plus, those of you that won't get v******ted are putting me in a very difficult position. I can't risk my kid getting C***D and missing weeks of school, so I can't have you over to the house. And as a final thought, if you don't trust your doctor when they tell you to get v******ted, why do you trust them to treat you when you catch C***D?
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