How will anti-vaxxers lives be limited?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This is a very bad death. Very bad. Quick, scary, alone.


So is thrombocytopenia, a brain blood clot, etc.


So we are all playing Russian roulette, but with very different odds.

Vaccinated folks are picking up guns with 1 bullet in 1,000,000 chambers.

Unvaccinated folks playing the same game with 1 bullet in every hundred chambers.



Ah, but that only counts when you look at a month out from vaccination. You have no idea if there are any long-term affects from the vaccine because that data is not available. So I'd say that the game is probably the same, only we DO have a year plus data regarding the virus itself.

When we start vaccinating children, the tolerance for injury will be a LOT less.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I am getting vaccine this week but in general, why does anyone care about others not getting it? We aren't reaching herd immunity and you're protected so nothing to worry about. That's why people are hesitant (among other things) but if it works and it prevents Covid, then move along.


I agree. It’s about control at this point. Politicizing it, and making the losing side pay. It’s an escalating arms race between two parties, and we are all just political pawns. It is all making people dig their heels in more.

-vaccinated, didn’t vote for Trump in either of the last 2 elections


No. Everyone gets vaccinated, Covid goes away.

People don't get vaccinated, and it doesn't go away. And we keep paying the price.

What is so damned hard to understand about that?


The 1918 flu went away and not everyone got it. Eventually enough people DID get it to create herd immunity.

The difference is that now they are saying people who had the virus don't count towards herd immunity. That completely defies all past science.


the world is a bit more interconnected now
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The virus could give a rats ass about anyone's politics. If you are susceptible and unprotected the virus will infect you when it finds you.


It might have already and I wasn't even symptomatic enough to even get tested, right?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The virus could give a rats ass about anyone's politics. If you are susceptible and unprotected the virus will infect you when it finds you.


It might have already and I wasn't even symptomatic enough to even get tested, right? You and so many others. This thing is a nasty monster that can circulate among people not even knowing they are infected.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This is a very bad death. Very bad. Quick, scary, alone.


So is thrombocytopenia, a brain blood clot, etc.


Is that so infectious that you say good buy to your kids over zoom?


Nothing says shock like watching mommy have a stroke at home.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The virus could give a rats ass about anyone's politics. If you are susceptible and unprotected the virus will infect you when it finds you.


It might have already and I wasn't even symptomatic enough to even get tested, right?


You and so many others. This thing is a nasty little monster that can circulate among people not even knowing they are infected.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This is a very bad death. Very bad. Quick, scary, alone.


So is thrombocytopenia, a brain blood clot, etc.


So we are all playing Russian roulette, but with very different odds.

Vaccinated folks are picking up guns with 1 bullet in 1,000,000 chambers.

Unvaccinated folks playing the same game with 1 bullet in every hundred chambers.



Ah, but that only counts when you look at a month out from vaccination. You have no idea if there are any long-term affects from the vaccine because that data is not available. So I'd say that the game is probably the same, only we DO have a year plus data regarding the virus itself.

When we start vaccinating children, the tolerance for injury will be a LOT less.


effects. I love it when spellcheck is so arrogant that it thinks it knows better
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This is a very bad death. Very bad. Quick, scary, alone.


So is thrombocytopenia, a brain blood clot, etc.


Is that so infectious that you say good buy to your kids over zoom?


Nothing says shock like watching mommy have a stroke at home.


Sorry if that happened to you. Covid deaths are terrible and I have lost family members and it is not a joke and hundreds of thousands of other families have sufferd the same ugly loss.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The virus could give a rats ass about anyone's politics. If you are susceptible and unprotected the virus will infect you when it finds you.


It might have already and I wasn't even symptomatic enough to even get tested, right?


You and so many others. This thing is a nasty little monster that can circulate among people not even knowing they are infected.


I see that as a good thing, actually. Once you get it, even mild cases, you build antibodies specific to it. And there's evidence that people have mild/asymptomatic cases because their bodies have seen similar virus and there's cross-protection.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This is a very bad death. Very bad. Quick, scary, alone.


So is thrombocytopenia, a brain blood clot, etc.


Is that so infectious that you say good buy to your kids over zoom?


Nothing says shock like watching mommy have a stroke at home.


Sorry if that happened to you. Covid deaths are terrible and I have lost family members and it is not a joke and hundreds of thousands of other families have sufferd the same ugly loss.


Thank you but that didn't happen to me. I'm simply saying that saying goodbye to your kids via Zoom is no more or less traumatic then a kid watching their parent stroke out at home. Covid deaths have not cornered the market on tragedy. Kids who have lost parents to vaccine injury? Their pain counts too.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The virus could give a rats ass about anyone's politics. If you are susceptible and unprotected the virus will infect you when it finds you.


It might have already and I wasn't even symptomatic enough to even get tested, right?


You and so many others. This thing is a nasty little monster that can circulate among people not even knowing they are infected.


I see that as a good thing, actually. Once you get it, even mild cases, you build antibodies specific to it. And there's evidence that people have mild/asymptomatic cases because their bodies have seen similar virus and there's cross-protection.


Lets repeat the PP.....Covid deaths are terrible and I have lost family members and it is not a joke and hundreds of thousands of other families have suffered the same ugly loss.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I am getting vaccine this week but in general, why does anyone care about others not getting it? We aren't reaching herd immunity and you're protected so nothing to worry about. That's why people are hesitant (among other things) but if it works and it prevents Covid, then move along.


I agree. It’s about control at this point. Politicizing it, and making the losing side pay. It’s an escalating arms race between two parties, and we are all just political pawns. It is all making people dig their heels in more.

-vaccinated, didn’t vote for Trump in either of the last 2 elections


No. Everyone gets vaccinated, Covid goes away.

People don't get vaccinated, and it doesn't go away. And we keep paying the price.

What is so damned hard to understand about that?


The 1918 flu went away and not everyone got it. Eventually enough people DID get it to create herd immunity.

The difference is that now they are saying people who had the virus don't count towards herd immunity. That completely defies all past science.


the world is a bit more interconnected now


That really doesn't' change much except herd immunity should come sooner.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This is a very bad death. Very bad. Quick, scary, alone.


So is thrombocytopenia, a brain blood clot, etc.


Is that so infectious that you say good buy to your kids over zoom?


Nothing says shock like watching mommy have a stroke at home.


Sorry if that happened to you. Covid deaths are terrible and I have lost family members and it is not a joke and hundreds of thousands of other families have sufferd the same ugly loss.


Thank you but that didn't happen to me. I'm simply saying that saying goodbye to your kids via Zoom is no more or less traumatic then a kid watching their parent stroke out at home. Covid deaths have not cornered the market on tragedy. Kids who have lost parents to vaccine injury? Their pain counts too.


I believe it is one parent vs well over half a million people but yes - all the pain counts.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This is a very bad death. Very bad. Quick, scary, alone.


So is thrombocytopenia, a brain blood clot, etc.


Is that so infectious that you say good buy to your kids over zoom?


Nothing says shock like watching mommy have a stroke at home.


Sorry if that happened to you. Covid deaths are terrible and I have lost family members and it is not a joke and hundreds of thousands of other families have sufferd the same ugly loss.


Thank you but that didn't happen to me. I'm simply saying that saying goodbye to your kids via Zoom is no more or less traumatic then a kid watching their parent stroke out at home. Covid deaths have not cornered the market on tragedy. Kids who have lost parents to vaccine injury? Their pain counts too.


This is a weird turn this argument has taken since covid itself is more likely to cause strokes and blood clots than the covid vaccine?
Anonymous
By far the most competitive, best pediatric practices require vaccination, and will require covid-19 vaccination for kids. Anti-vaxxers can take their kids to their chiropractors.
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