How will anti-vaxxers lives be limited?

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Anonymous wrote:Cruise ships may skip Florida:

https://www.cnn.com/travel/article/norwegian-cruise-line-florida-vaccinations/index.html


Thats their loss. Its easy enough for someone to fake having the vaccine. They should require two covid tests a week apart prior to boarding and a test when boarding.


The cruise lines have probably concluded that skipping Florida so they can have vaccine requirements is worth more to them than Florida ports. I'm sure they are aware cards can be faked, and yet would still prefer not to stop in Florida.
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Anonymous wrote:Anyone unvaxxed has better hope they don't need to go to a hospital or other healthcare setting.....covid preys on a lot of people in those settings.




That's fine, but you should get therapy for your "what if" issue. Worry anxiety is actually the easiest type to treat. Being free of anxiety is good for your health and may keep you out of the hospital.


Huh? I lost two family members that contracted covid in the hospital. There is nothing " what if" about it. Watch out for yourself. The vaccine is not a big deal... really it is not...and you will likely have a good level of protection from this nasty virus and also offer protection to others.


I'm sure they were in their 20s or 30s and had no previous history.



Getting the vaccine is really not a big deal and it is quite protective. Do you understand that it does not just protect you? The evidence is mounting that it sharply suppresses transmission rates so you are offering protection to vulnerable people who are mainly older and sicker...but not always.


Unvaxxers are pigs who only care about themselves.



Wow, just wow. No, the pigs are people who only care about themselves and send their kids to school in person, doing things like travel sports, socializing, dining out and travel and refuse to adjust their behavior and lifestyle during a pandemic.

Most people are fully vaccinated outside of this vaccine. It is not fully approved and experimental. It is reasonable to have concerns or to wait to see the long term outcome.

I don't care about hospitalizations or deaths. I care about community spread but without universal testing, especially at schools, we'll never fully know given people can be asymptomatic.

I took the vaccine but I will hold off on my kids as they are home/not traveling or socializing and we don't know the long term outcomes.

And, for those talking about hospitalizations and deaths, we've had many deaths from people like me who will not do in person doctors or go to the ER with a health emergency because of covid. I should have been hospitalized this past year and refused given I'd rather deal with my health issues and suffer than catch covid. If people behaved responsibly we could have limited covid and people like me could have gotten the health care we needed.


You have warped thinking. Staying home forever was not sustainable.

Only getting the vaccine out to everyone is.


No one is talking about forever. It is until its under control. There is zero reason outside work, child care and essentials we cannot stay home like other countries did. You have a warped thinking if you can name call those who don't take the vaccine but are not willing to also stay home to help stop the spread. Our kids still aren't vaccinated and we have a duty to protect them. Likewise, the vaccine has only been released to everyone for 3 weeks so instead of being hostile give people a chance to get it. Its only in the past few days has it become easier to get it.

The vaccine is not going to fully stop all the variants and we still needs responsible behavior.

You should try it and set a good example for your kids. They will learn from our behavior on how they should handle things as adults and right now many are raising another selfish generation, which is sad.


DP. Vaccine refusers are by far the selfish ones.


No, they aren't. The vaccines don't even have full government approval. Why is it so hard to change your behavior during a health pandemic? That is selfish.

Everyone should continue to keep safe as our kids aren't vaccinated. You may not care about your children's health but I care about mine. Us, as adults being vaccinated means nothing and nothing changes in our home till our kids are vaccinated and we know that it works against the new strains as well.
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Anonymous wrote:Anyone unvaxxed has better hope they don't need to go to a hospital or other healthcare setting.....covid preys on a lot of people in those settings.




That's fine, but you should get therapy for your "what if" issue. Worry anxiety is actually the easiest type to treat. Being free of anxiety is good for your health and may keep you out of the hospital.


Huh? I lost two family members that contracted covid in the hospital. There is nothing " what if" about it. Watch out for yourself. The vaccine is not a big deal... really it is not...and you will likely have a good level of protection from this nasty virus and also offer protection to others.


I'm sure they were in their 20s or 30s and had no previous history.



Getting the vaccine is really not a big deal and it is quite protective. Do you understand that it does not just protect you? The evidence is mounting that it sharply suppresses transmission rates so you are offering protection to vulnerable people who are mainly older and sicker...but not always.


Unvaxxers are pigs who only care about themselves.



Wow, just wow. No, the pigs are people who only care about themselves and send their kids to school in person, doing things like travel sports, socializing, dining out and travel and refuse to adjust their behavior and lifestyle during a pandemic.

Most people are fully vaccinated outside of this vaccine. It is not fully approved and experimental. It is reasonable to have concerns or to wait to see the long term outcome.

I don't care about hospitalizations or deaths. I care about community spread but without universal testing, especially at schools, we'll never fully know given people can be asymptomatic.

I took the vaccine but I will hold off on my kids as they are home/not traveling or socializing and we don't know the long term outcomes.

And, for those talking about hospitalizations and deaths, we've had many deaths from people like me who will not do in person doctors or go to the ER with a health emergency because of covid. I should have been hospitalized this past year and refused given I'd rather deal with my health issues and suffer than catch covid. If people behaved responsibly we could have limited covid and people like me could have gotten the health care we needed.


You have warped thinking. Staying home forever was not sustainable.

Only getting the vaccine out to everyone is.


No one is talking about forever. It is until its under control. There is zero reason outside work, child care and essentials we cannot stay home like other countries did. You have a warped thinking if you can name call those who don't take the vaccine but are not willing to also stay home to help stop the spread. Our kids still aren't vaccinated and we have a duty to protect them. Likewise, the vaccine has only been released to everyone for 3 weeks so instead of being hostile give people a chance to get it. Its only in the past few days has it become easier to get it.

The vaccine is not going to fully stop all the variants and we still needs responsible behavior.

You should try it and set a good example for your kids. They will learn from our behavior on how they should handle things as adults and right now many are raising another selfish generation, which is sad.


DP. Vaccine refusers are by far the selfish ones.


No, they aren't. The vaccines don't even have full government approval. Why is it so hard to change your behavior during a health pandemic? That is selfish.

Everyone should continue to keep safe as our kids aren't vaccinated. You may not care about your children's health but I care about mine. Us, as adults being vaccinated means nothing and nothing changes in our home till our kids are vaccinated and we know that it works against the new strains as well.


Nope. Vaccine refusers are far and away the most selfish, most awful people.

My whole family is vaccinated, including my teens.
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Anonymous wrote:Anyone unvaxxed has better hope they don't need to go to a hospital or other healthcare setting.....covid preys on a lot of people in those settings.




That's fine, but you should get therapy for your "what if" issue. Worry anxiety is actually the easiest type to treat. Being free of anxiety is good for your health and may keep you out of the hospital.


Huh? I lost two family members that contracted covid in the hospital. There is nothing " what if" about it. Watch out for yourself. The vaccine is not a big deal... really it is not...and you will likely have a good level of protection from this nasty virus and also offer protection to others.


I'm sure they were in their 20s or 30s and had no previous history.



Getting the vaccine is really not a big deal and it is quite protective. Do you understand that it does not just protect you? The evidence is mounting that it sharply suppresses transmission rates so you are offering protection to vulnerable people who are mainly older and sicker...but not always.


Unvaxxers are pigs who only care about themselves.



Wow, just wow. No, the pigs are people who only care about themselves and send their kids to school in person, doing things like travel sports, socializing, dining out and travel and refuse to adjust their behavior and lifestyle during a pandemic.

Most people are fully vaccinated outside of this vaccine. It is not fully approved and experimental. It is reasonable to have concerns or to wait to see the long term outcome.

I don't care about hospitalizations or deaths. I care about community spread but without universal testing, especially at schools, we'll never fully know given people can be asymptomatic.

I took the vaccine but I will hold off on my kids as they are home/not traveling or socializing and we don't know the long term outcomes.

And, for those talking about hospitalizations and deaths, we've had many deaths from people like me who will not do in person doctors or go to the ER with a health emergency because of covid. I should have been hospitalized this past year and refused given I'd rather deal with my health issues and suffer than catch covid. If people behaved responsibly we could have limited covid and people like me could have gotten the health care we needed.


You have warped thinking. Staying home forever was not sustainable.

Only getting the vaccine out to everyone is.


No one is talking about forever. It is until its under control. There is zero reason outside work, child care and essentials we cannot stay home like other countries did. You have a warped thinking if you can name call those who don't take the vaccine but are not willing to also stay home to help stop the spread. Our kids still aren't vaccinated and we have a duty to protect them. Likewise, the vaccine has only been released to everyone for 3 weeks so instead of being hostile give people a chance to get it. Its only in the past few days has it become easier to get it.

The vaccine is not going to fully stop all the variants and we still needs responsible behavior.

You should try it and set a good example for your kids. They will learn from our behavior on how they should handle things as adults and right now many are raising another selfish generation, which is sad.


DP. Vaccine refusers are by far the selfish ones.


No, they aren't. The vaccines don't even have full government approval. Why is it so hard to change your behavior during a health pandemic? That is selfish.

Everyone should continue to keep safe as our kids aren't vaccinated. You may not care about your children's health but I care about mine. Us, as adults being vaccinated means nothing and nothing changes in our home till our kids are vaccinated and we know that it works against the new strains as well.


You are ridiculous. How you think you can spin not getting vaccinated as being somehow virtuous is amazing. I have stayed home. My kids are still not in school buildings. My elderly father has been isolated for over a year because of this. I missed my grandmother’s funeral, and my mother had to grieve for her alone. No, zoom isn’t the same.

My family is still following CDC guidelines. Which, btw, include getting vaccinated when the vaccine is available to you.
My 13 year old will get the shot ASAP. Trying to get into a trial for my 9 year old.
Pfizer will apply for full approval later this month and they’ll have it shortly after. What will be your excuse then?
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Anonymous wrote:Cruise ships may skip Florida:

https://www.cnn.com/travel/article/norwegian-cruise-line-florida-vaccinations/index.html


Thats their loss. Its easy enough for someone to fake having the vaccine. They should require two covid tests a week apart prior to boarding and a test when boarding.


Not a loss. They want to sell out cruises and no one wants to get on a cruise without everyone or almost everyone being vaccinated.
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Anonymous wrote:Anyone unvaxxed has better hope they don't need to go to a hospital or other healthcare setting.....covid preys on a lot of people in those settings.




That's fine, but you should get therapy for your "what if" issue. Worry anxiety is actually the easiest type to treat. Being free of anxiety is good for your health and may keep you out of the hospital.


Huh? I lost two family members that contracted covid in the hospital. There is nothing " what if" about it. Watch out for yourself. The vaccine is not a big deal... really it is not...and you will likely have a good level of protection from this nasty virus and also offer protection to others.


I'm sure they were in their 20s or 30s and had no previous history.



Getting the vaccine is really not a big deal and it is quite protective. Do you understand that it does not just protect you? The evidence is mounting that it sharply suppresses transmission rates so you are offering protection to vulnerable people who are mainly older and sicker...but not always.


Unvaxxers are pigs who only care about themselves.



Wow, just wow. No, the pigs are people who only care about themselves and send their kids to school in person, doing things like travel sports, socializing, dining out and travel and refuse to adjust their behavior and lifestyle during a pandemic.

Most people are fully vaccinated outside of this vaccine. It is not fully approved and experimental. It is reasonable to have concerns or to wait to see the long term outcome.

I don't care about hospitalizations or deaths. I care about community spread but without universal testing, especially at schools, we'll never fully know given people can be asymptomatic.

I took the vaccine but I will hold off on my kids as they are home/not traveling or socializing and we don't know the long term outcomes.

And, for those talking about hospitalizations and deaths, we've had many deaths from people like me who will not do in person doctors or go to the ER with a health emergency because of covid. I should have been hospitalized this past year and refused given I'd rather deal with my health issues and suffer than catch covid. If people behaved responsibly we could have limited covid and people like me could have gotten the health care we needed.


You have warped thinking. Staying home forever was not sustainable.

Only getting the vaccine out to everyone is.


No one is talking about forever. It is until its under control. There is zero reason outside work, child care and essentials we cannot stay home like other countries did. You have a warped thinking if you can name call those who don't take the vaccine but are not willing to also stay home to help stop the spread. Our kids still aren't vaccinated and we have a duty to protect them. Likewise, the vaccine has only been released to everyone for 3 weeks so instead of being hostile give people a chance to get it. Its only in the past few days has it become easier to get it.

The vaccine is not going to fully stop all the variants and we still needs responsible behavior.

You should try it and set a good example for your kids. They will learn from our behavior on how they should handle things as adults and right now many are raising another selfish generation, which is sad.


DP. Vaccine refusers are by far the selfish ones.


No, they aren't. The vaccines don't even have full government approval. Why is it so hard to change your behavior during a health pandemic? That is selfish.

Everyone should continue to keep safe as our kids aren't vaccinated. You may not care about your children's health but I care about mine. Us, as adults being vaccinated means nothing and nothing changes in our home till our kids are vaccinated and we know that it works against the new strains as well.


You are ridiculous. How you think you can spin not getting vaccinated as being somehow virtuous is amazing. I have stayed home. My kids are still not in school buildings. My elderly father has been isolated for over a year because of this. I missed my grandmother’s funeral, and my mother had to grieve for her alone. No, zoom isn’t the same.

My family is still following CDC guidelines. Which, btw, include getting vaccinated when the vaccine is available to you.
My 13 year old will get the shot ASAP. Trying to get into a trial for my 9 year old.
Pfizer will apply for full approval later this month and they’ll have it shortly after. What will be your excuse then?


DP. That poster is just a vile and immoral antivaxxer.
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Anonymous wrote:So let's say I choose to remain unvaccinated? I have not caught Covid so far (well maybe back when Pelosi was saying there was no risk back in Feb 2020) and have been all over, shopping, living my life. Even celebrated with family Fourth of July last summer. I'm not a traveller and welcome not having to go see family on the other side of the country - frankly I need a break anyway.

Why would I catch Covid now, just because I"m unvaccinated? What makes me more susceptible given the number are much lower?




Np. This has me stumped, too. When covid was blowing up, we were told we didn't need masks. 10% of covid positives in my state are in my county and 10% of cases in my county are in my zip code. I live(d) in the freaking hot zone. My area has a high vaccination percentage. Between the vaccinated and those immune due to sickness, I think my chances of getting covid are smaller than ever.


Oh boy. As long as covid is out there it is looking for victims. If you unvaccinated it will eventually find you.

Eventually you will be in a gathering and someone will be a carrier. Maybe asymptomatic or pre systematic. And covid will find you.


This will accelerate as people start moving around more and socializing.

I have 3 people in my social circle this happened to in the last two months. One I was supposed to do some publicity work for but she is too sick to talk. She got it in a hospital when she needed surgery.



Why weren't those people vaccinated??
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Anonymous wrote:Anyone unvaxxed has better hope they don't need to go to a hospital or other healthcare setting.....covid preys on a lot of people in those settings.




That's fine, but you should get therapy for your "what if" issue. Worry anxiety is actually the easiest type to treat. Being free of anxiety is good for your health and may keep you out of the hospital.


Huh? I lost two family members that contracted covid in the hospital. There is nothing " what if" about it. Watch out for yourself. The vaccine is not a big deal... really it is not...and you will likely have a good level of protection from this nasty virus and also offer protection to others.


I'm sure they were in their 20s or 30s and had no previous history.



Getting the vaccine is really not a big deal and it is quite protective. Do you understand that it does not just protect you? The evidence is mounting that it sharply suppresses transmission rates so you are offering protection to vulnerable people who are mainly older and sicker...but not always.


Unvaxxers are pigs who only care about themselves.



Wow, just wow. No, the pigs are people who only care about themselves and send their kids to school in person, doing things like travel sports, socializing, dining out and travel and refuse to adjust their behavior and lifestyle during a pandemic.

Most people are fully vaccinated outside of this vaccine. It is not fully approved and experimental. It is reasonable to have concerns or to wait to see the long term outcome.

I don't care about hospitalizations or deaths. I care about community spread but without universal testing, especially at schools, we'll never fully know given people can be asymptomatic.

I took the vaccine but I will hold off on my kids as they are home/not traveling or socializing and we don't know the long term outcomes.

And, for those talking about hospitalizations and deaths, we've had many deaths from people like me who will not do in person doctors or go to the ER with a health emergency because of covid. I should have been hospitalized this past year and refused given I'd rather deal with my health issues and suffer than catch covid. If people behaved responsibly we could have limited covid and people like me could have gotten the health care we needed.


You have warped thinking. Staying home forever was not sustainable.

Only getting the vaccine out to everyone is.


No one is talking about forever. It is until its under control. There is zero reason outside work, child care and essentials we cannot stay home like other countries did. You have a warped thinking if you can name call those who don't take the vaccine but are not willing to also stay home to help stop the spread. Our kids still aren't vaccinated and we have a duty to protect them. Likewise, the vaccine has only been released to everyone for 3 weeks so instead of being hostile give people a chance to get it. Its only in the past few days has it become easier to get it.

The vaccine is not going to fully stop all the variants and we still needs responsible behavior.

You should try it and set a good example for your kids. They will learn from our behavior on how they should handle things as adults and right now many are raising another selfish generation, which is sad.


DP. Vaccine refusers are by far the selfish ones.


No, they aren't. The vaccines don't even have full government approval. Why is it so hard to change your behavior during a health pandemic? That is selfish.

Everyone should continue to keep safe as our kids aren't vaccinated. You may not care about your children's health but I care about mine. Us, as adults being vaccinated means nothing and nothing changes in our home till our kids are vaccinated and we know that it works against the new strains as well.


You are ridiculous. How you think you can spin not getting vaccinated as being somehow virtuous is amazing. I have stayed home. My kids are still not in school buildings. My elderly father has been isolated for over a year because of this. I missed my grandmother’s funeral, and my mother had to grieve for her alone. No, zoom isn’t the same.

My family is still following CDC guidelines. Which, btw, include getting vaccinated when the vaccine is available to you.
My 13 year old will get the shot ASAP. Trying to get into a trial for my 9 year old.
Pfizer will apply for full approval later this month and they’ll have it shortly after. What will be your excuse then?



People weren't allowed at funerals, but could go to Walmart. Makes a lot of sense. Don't blame PP- blame whoever implemented these nonsensical approaches.
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Anonymous wrote:Anyone unvaxxed has better hope they don't need to go to a hospital or other healthcare setting.....covid preys on a lot of people in those settings.




That's fine, but you should get therapy for your "what if" issue. Worry anxiety is actually the easiest type to treat. Being free of anxiety is good for your health and may keep you out of the hospital.


Huh? I lost two family members that contracted covid in the hospital. There is nothing " what if" about it. Watch out for yourself. The vaccine is not a big deal... really it is not...and you will likely have a good level of protection from this nasty virus and also offer protection to others.


I'm sure they were in their 20s or 30s and had no previous history.



Getting the vaccine is really not a big deal and it is quite protective. Do you understand that it does not just protect you? The evidence is mounting that it sharply suppresses transmission rates so you are offering protection to vulnerable people who are mainly older and sicker...but not always.


Unvaxxers are pigs who only care about themselves.



Wow, just wow. No, the pigs are people who only care about themselves and send their kids to school in person, doing things like travel sports, socializing, dining out and travel and refuse to adjust their behavior and lifestyle during a pandemic.

Most people are fully vaccinated outside of this vaccine. It is not fully approved and experimental. It is reasonable to have concerns or to wait to see the long term outcome.

I don't care about hospitalizations or deaths. I care about community spread but without universal testing, especially at schools, we'll never fully know given people can be asymptomatic.

I took the vaccine but I will hold off on my kids as they are home/not traveling or socializing and we don't know the long term outcomes.

And, for those talking about hospitalizations and deaths, we've had many deaths from people like me who will not do in person doctors or go to the ER with a health emergency because of covid. I should have been hospitalized this past year and refused given I'd rather deal with my health issues and suffer than catch covid. If people behaved responsibly we could have limited covid and people like me could have gotten the health care we needed.


You have warped thinking. Staying home forever was not sustainable.

Only getting the vaccine out to everyone is.


No one is talking about forever. It is until its under control. There is zero reason outside work, child care and essentials we cannot stay home like other countries did. You have a warped thinking if you can name call those who don't take the vaccine but are not willing to also stay home to help stop the spread. Our kids still aren't vaccinated and we have a duty to protect them. Likewise, the vaccine has only been released to everyone for 3 weeks so instead of being hostile give people a chance to get it. Its only in the past few days has it become easier to get it.

The vaccine is not going to fully stop all the variants and we still needs responsible behavior.

You should try it and set a good example for your kids. They will learn from our behavior on how they should handle things as adults and right now many are raising another selfish generation, which is sad.


DP. Vaccine refusers are by far the selfish ones.


No, they aren't. The vaccines don't even have full government approval. Why is it so hard to change your behavior during a health pandemic? That is selfish.

Everyone should continue to keep safe as our kids aren't vaccinated. You may not care about your children's health but I care about mine. Us, as adults being vaccinated means nothing and nothing changes in our home till our kids are vaccinated and we know that it works against the new strains as well.


You are ridiculous. How you think you can spin not getting vaccinated as being somehow virtuous is amazing. I have stayed home. My kids are still not in school buildings. My elderly father has been isolated for over a year because of this. I missed my grandmother’s funeral, and my mother had to grieve for her alone. No, zoom isn’t the same.

My family is still following CDC guidelines. Which, btw, include getting vaccinated when the vaccine is available to you.
My 13 year old will get the shot ASAP. Trying to get into a trial for my 9 year old.
Pfizer will apply for full approval later this month and they’ll have it shortly after. What will be your excuse then?



People weren't allowed at funerals, but could go to Walmart. Makes a lot of sense. Don't blame PP- blame whoever implemented these nonsensical approaches.


DP. All of that doesn't change the fact that antivaxxers and vaccine refusers are deeply immoral people.
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Anonymous wrote:Anyone unvaxxed has better hope they don't need to go to a hospital or other healthcare setting.....covid preys on a lot of people in those settings.




That's fine, but you should get therapy for your "what if" issue. Worry anxiety is actually the easiest type to treat. Being free of anxiety is good for your health and may keep you out of the hospital.


Huh? I lost two family members that contracted covid in the hospital. There is nothing " what if" about it. Watch out for yourself. The vaccine is not a big deal... really it is not...and you will likely have a good level of protection from this nasty virus and also offer protection to others.


I'm sure they were in their 20s or 30s and had no previous history.



Getting the vaccine is really not a big deal and it is quite protective. Do you understand that it does not just protect you? The evidence is mounting that it sharply suppresses transmission rates so you are offering protection to vulnerable people who are mainly older and sicker...but not always.


Unvaxxers are pigs who only care about themselves.



Wow, just wow. No, the pigs are people who only care about themselves and send their kids to school in person, doing things like travel sports, socializing, dining out and travel and refuse to adjust their behavior and lifestyle during a pandemic.

Most people are fully vaccinated outside of this vaccine. It is not fully approved and experimental. It is reasonable to have concerns or to wait to see the long term outcome.

I don't care about hospitalizations or deaths. I care about community spread but without universal testing, especially at schools, we'll never fully know given people can be asymptomatic.

I took the vaccine but I will hold off on my kids as they are home/not traveling or socializing and we don't know the long term outcomes.

And, for those talking about hospitalizations and deaths, we've had many deaths from people like me who will not do in person doctors or go to the ER with a health emergency because of covid. I should have been hospitalized this past year and refused given I'd rather deal with my health issues and suffer than catch covid. If people behaved responsibly we could have limited covid and people like me could have gotten the health care we needed.


You have warped thinking. Staying home forever was not sustainable.

Only getting the vaccine out to everyone is.


No one is talking about forever. It is until its under control. There is zero reason outside work, child care and essentials we cannot stay home like other countries did. You have a warped thinking if you can name call those who don't take the vaccine but are not willing to also stay home to help stop the spread. Our kids still aren't vaccinated and we have a duty to protect them. Likewise, the vaccine has only been released to everyone for 3 weeks so instead of being hostile give people a chance to get it. Its only in the past few days has it become easier to get it.

The vaccine is not going to fully stop all the variants and we still needs responsible behavior.

You should try it and set a good example for your kids. They will learn from our behavior on how they should handle things as adults and right now many are raising another selfish generation, which is sad.


DP. Vaccine refusers are by far the selfish ones.


No, they aren't. The vaccines don't even have full government approval. Why is it so hard to change your behavior during a health pandemic? That is selfish.

Everyone should continue to keep safe as our kids aren't vaccinated. You may not care about your children's health but I care about mine. Us, as adults being vaccinated means nothing and nothing changes in our home till our kids are vaccinated and we know that it works against the new strains as well.


You are ridiculous. How you think you can spin not getting vaccinated as being somehow virtuous is amazing. I have stayed home. My kids are still not in school buildings. My elderly father has been isolated for over a year because of this. I missed my grandmother’s funeral, and my mother had to grieve for her alone. No, zoom isn’t the same.

My family is still following CDC guidelines. Which, btw, include getting vaccinated when the vaccine is available to you.
My 13 year old will get the shot ASAP. Trying to get into a trial for my 9 year old.
Pfizer will apply for full approval later this month and they’ll have it shortly after. What will be your excuse then?



People weren't allowed at funerals, but could go to Walmart. Makes a lot of sense. Don't blame PP- blame whoever implemented these nonsensical approaches.


DP. All of that doesn't change the fact that antivaxxers and vaccine refusers are deeply immoral people.



LOL deeply immoral.. ok, whatever you say. These comments are comical.
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Anonymous wrote:Anyone unvaxxed has better hope they don't need to go to a hospital or other healthcare setting.....covid preys on a lot of people in those settings.




That's fine, but you should get therapy for your "what if" issue. Worry anxiety is actually the easiest type to treat. Being free of anxiety is good for your health and may keep you out of the hospital.


Huh? I lost two family members that contracted covid in the hospital. There is nothing " what if" about it. Watch out for yourself. The vaccine is not a big deal... really it is not...and you will likely have a good level of protection from this nasty virus and also offer protection to others.


I'm sure they were in their 20s or 30s and had no previous history.



Getting the vaccine is really not a big deal and it is quite protective. Do you understand that it does not just protect you? The evidence is mounting that it sharply suppresses transmission rates so you are offering protection to vulnerable people who are mainly older and sicker...but not always.


Unvaxxers are pigs who only care about themselves.



Wow, just wow. No, the pigs are people who only care about themselves and send their kids to school in person, doing things like travel sports, socializing, dining out and travel and refuse to adjust their behavior and lifestyle during a pandemic.

Most people are fully vaccinated outside of this vaccine. It is not fully approved and experimental. It is reasonable to have concerns or to wait to see the long term outcome.

I don't care about hospitalizations or deaths. I care about community spread but without universal testing, especially at schools, we'll never fully know given people can be asymptomatic.

I took the vaccine but I will hold off on my kids as they are home/not traveling or socializing and we don't know the long term outcomes.

And, for those talking about hospitalizations and deaths, we've had many deaths from people like me who will not do in person doctors or go to the ER with a health emergency because of covid. I should have been hospitalized this past year and refused given I'd rather deal with my health issues and suffer than catch covid. If people behaved responsibly we could have limited covid and people like me could have gotten the health care we needed.


You have warped thinking. Staying home forever was not sustainable.

Only getting the vaccine out to everyone is.


No one is talking about forever. It is until its under control. There is zero reason outside work, child care and essentials we cannot stay home like other countries did. You have a warped thinking if you can name call those who don't take the vaccine but are not willing to also stay home to help stop the spread. Our kids still aren't vaccinated and we have a duty to protect them. Likewise, the vaccine has only been released to everyone for 3 weeks so instead of being hostile give people a chance to get it. Its only in the past few days has it become easier to get it.

The vaccine is not going to fully stop all the variants and we still needs responsible behavior.

You should try it and set a good example for your kids. They will learn from our behavior on how they should handle things as adults and right now many are raising another selfish generation, which is sad.


DP. Vaccine refusers are by far the selfish ones.


No, they aren't. The vaccines don't even have full government approval. Why is it so hard to change your behavior during a health pandemic? That is selfish.

Everyone should continue to keep safe as our kids aren't vaccinated. You may not care about your children's health but I care about mine. Us, as adults being vaccinated means nothing and nothing changes in our home till our kids are vaccinated and we know that it works against the new strains as well.


You are ridiculous. How you think you can spin not getting vaccinated as being somehow virtuous is amazing. I have stayed home. My kids are still not in school buildings. My elderly father has been isolated for over a year because of this. I missed my grandmother’s funeral, and my mother had to grieve for her alone. No, zoom isn’t the same.

My family is still following CDC guidelines. Which, btw, include getting vaccinated when the vaccine is available to you.
My 13 year old will get the shot ASAP. Trying to get into a trial for my 9 year old.
Pfizer will apply for full approval later this month and they’ll have it shortly after. What will be your excuse then?



People weren't allowed at funerals, but could go to Walmart. Makes a lot of sense. Don't blame PP- blame whoever implemented these nonsensical approaches.


DP. All of that doesn't change the fact that antivaxxers and vaccine refusers are deeply immoral people.



Do you question why though? Forget vaccines-- do you wonder how Walmart was open, Target, etc. but people weren't allowed to a funeral? Or you just go with the flow of what you're told?
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So can we get rid of the FDA now, since people who won't take a non-FDA approved vaccine are deeply immoral?

Come back when FDA approves the vaccine.
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Anonymous wrote:Anyone unvaxxed has better hope they don't need to go to a hospital or other healthcare setting.....covid preys on a lot of people in those settings.




That's fine, but you should get therapy for your "what if" issue. Worry anxiety is actually the easiest type to treat. Being free of anxiety is good for your health and may keep you out of the hospital.


Huh? I lost two family members that contracted covid in the hospital. There is nothing " what if" about it. Watch out for yourself. The vaccine is not a big deal... really it is not...and you will likely have a good level of protection from this nasty virus and also offer protection to others.


I'm sure they were in their 20s or 30s and had no previous history.



Getting the vaccine is really not a big deal and it is quite protective. Do you understand that it does not just protect you? The evidence is mounting that it sharply suppresses transmission rates so you are offering protection to vulnerable people who are mainly older and sicker...but not always.


Unvaxxers are pigs who only care about themselves.



Wow, just wow. No, the pigs are people who only care about themselves and send their kids to school in person, doing things like travel sports, socializing, dining out and travel and refuse to adjust their behavior and lifestyle during a pandemic.

Most people are fully vaccinated outside of this vaccine. It is not fully approved and experimental. It is reasonable to have concerns or to wait to see the long term outcome.

I don't care about hospitalizations or deaths. I care about community spread but without universal testing, especially at schools, we'll never fully know given people can be asymptomatic.

I took the vaccine but I will hold off on my kids as they are home/not traveling or socializing and we don't know the long term outcomes.

And, for those talking about hospitalizations and deaths, we've had many deaths from people like me who will not do in person doctors or go to the ER with a health emergency because of covid. I should have been hospitalized this past year and refused given I'd rather deal with my health issues and suffer than catch covid. If people behaved responsibly we could have limited covid and people like me could have gotten the health care we needed.


You have warped thinking. Staying home forever was not sustainable.

Only getting the vaccine out to everyone is.


No one is talking about forever. It is until its under control. There is zero reason outside work, child care and essentials we cannot stay home like other countries did. You have a warped thinking if you can name call those who don't take the vaccine but are not willing to also stay home to help stop the spread. Our kids still aren't vaccinated and we have a duty to protect them. Likewise, the vaccine has only been released to everyone for 3 weeks so instead of being hostile give people a chance to get it. Its only in the past few days has it become easier to get it.

The vaccine is not going to fully stop all the variants and we still needs responsible behavior.

You should try it and set a good example for your kids. They will learn from our behavior on how they should handle things as adults and right now many are raising another selfish generation, which is sad.


DP. Vaccine refusers are by far the selfish ones.


No, they aren't. The vaccines don't even have full government approval. Why is it so hard to change your behavior during a health pandemic? That is selfish.

Everyone should continue to keep safe as our kids aren't vaccinated. You may not care about your children's health but I care about mine. Us, as adults being vaccinated means nothing and nothing changes in our home till our kids are vaccinated and we know that it works against the new strains as well.


You are ridiculous. How you think you can spin not getting vaccinated as being somehow virtuous is amazing. I have stayed home. My kids are still not in school buildings. My elderly father has been isolated for over a year because of this. I missed my grandmother’s funeral, and my mother had to grieve for her alone. No, zoom isn’t the same.

My family is still following CDC guidelines. Which, btw, include getting vaccinated when the vaccine is available to you.
My 13 year old will get the shot ASAP. Trying to get into a trial for my 9 year old.
Pfizer will apply for full approval later this month and they’ll have it shortly after. What will be your excuse then?



People weren't allowed at funerals, but could go to Walmart. Makes a lot of sense. Don't blame PP- blame whoever implemented these nonsensical approaches.


DP. All of that doesn't change the fact that antivaxxers and vaccine refusers are deeply immoral people.


Deeply immoral has nothing to do with vaccines. It has to do with concern for the greater good. If you are regularly going to Target or Walmart or shopping outside groceries and essentials, that would be immoral. If you are eating out at restaurants, traveling and socializing in large groups or with multiple others, that is immoral. The virus can only spread if we give it hosts. How we get rid of covid is vaccines and behavior. And, sadly behavior will help stop the new variants but most adults don't care and are behaving poorly so we'll need regular boosters as well.

These vaccines are not designed to stop covid. They are designed to lessen the symptoms for the individual.
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Anonymous wrote:Anyone unvaxxed has better hope they don't need to go to a hospital or other healthcare setting.....covid preys on a lot of people in those settings.




That's fine, but you should get therapy for your "what if" issue. Worry anxiety is actually the easiest type to treat. Being free of anxiety is good for your health and may keep you out of the hospital.


Huh? I lost two family members that contracted covid in the hospital. There is nothing " what if" about it. Watch out for yourself. The vaccine is not a big deal... really it is not...and you will likely have a good level of protection from this nasty virus and also offer protection to others.


I'm sure they were in their 20s or 30s and had no previous history.



Getting the vaccine is really not a big deal and it is quite protective. Do you understand that it does not just protect you? The evidence is mounting that it sharply suppresses transmission rates so you are offering protection to vulnerable people who are mainly older and sicker...but not always.


Unvaxxers are pigs who only care about themselves.



Wow, just wow. No, the pigs are people who only care about themselves and send their kids to school in person, doing things like travel sports, socializing, dining out and travel and refuse to adjust their behavior and lifestyle during a pandemic.

Most people are fully vaccinated outside of this vaccine. It is not fully approved and experimental. It is reasonable to have concerns or to wait to see the long term outcome.

I don't care about hospitalizations or deaths. I care about community spread but without universal testing, especially at schools, we'll never fully know given people can be asymptomatic.

I took the vaccine but I will hold off on my kids as they are home/not traveling or socializing and we don't know the long term outcomes.

And, for those talking about hospitalizations and deaths, we've had many deaths from people like me who will not do in person doctors or go to the ER with a health emergency because of covid. I should have been hospitalized this past year and refused given I'd rather deal with my health issues and suffer than catch covid. If people behaved responsibly we could have limited covid and people like me could have gotten the health care we needed.


You have warped thinking. Staying home forever was not sustainable.

Only getting the vaccine out to everyone is.


No one is talking about forever. It is until its under control. There is zero reason outside work, child care and essentials we cannot stay home like other countries did. You have a warped thinking if you can name call those who don't take the vaccine but are not willing to also stay home to help stop the spread. Our kids still aren't vaccinated and we have a duty to protect them. Likewise, the vaccine has only been released to everyone for 3 weeks so instead of being hostile give people a chance to get it. Its only in the past few days has it become easier to get it.

The vaccine is not going to fully stop all the variants and we still needs responsible behavior.

You should try it and set a good example for your kids. They will learn from our behavior on how they should handle things as adults and right now many are raising another selfish generation, which is sad.


DP. Vaccine refusers are by far the selfish ones.


No, they aren't. The vaccines don't even have full government approval. Why is it so hard to change your behavior during a health pandemic? That is selfish.

Everyone should continue to keep safe as our kids aren't vaccinated. You may not care about your children's health but I care about mine. Us, as adults being vaccinated means nothing and nothing changes in our home till our kids are vaccinated and we know that it works against the new strains as well.


You are ridiculous. How you think you can spin not getting vaccinated as being somehow virtuous is amazing. I have stayed home. My kids are still not in school buildings. My elderly father has been isolated for over a year because of this. I missed my grandmother’s funeral, and my mother had to grieve for her alone. No, zoom isn’t the same.

My family is still following CDC guidelines. Which, btw, include getting vaccinated when the vaccine is available to you.
My 13 year old will get the shot ASAP. Trying to get into a trial for my 9 year old.
Pfizer will apply for full approval later this month and they’ll have it shortly after. What will be your excuse then?



People weren't allowed at funerals, but could go to Walmart. Makes a lot of sense. Don't blame PP- blame whoever implemented these nonsensical approaches.


DP. All of that doesn't change the fact that antivaxxers and vaccine refusers are deeply immoral people.


Deeply immoral has nothing to do with vaccines. It has to do with concern for the greater good. If you are regularly going to Target or Walmart or shopping outside groceries and essentials, that would be immoral. If you are eating out at restaurants, traveling and socializing in large groups or with multiple others, that is immoral. The virus can only spread if we give it hosts. How we get rid of covid is vaccines and behavior. And, sadly behavior will help stop the new variants but most adults don't care and are behaving poorly so we'll need regular boosters as well.

These vaccines are not designed to stop covid. They are designed to lessen the symptoms for the individual.


Totally wrong.

Vaccines are meant to stop it for all of us.
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Anonymous wrote:Anyone unvaxxed has better hope they don't need to go to a hospital or other healthcare setting.....covid preys on a lot of people in those settings.




That's fine, but you should get therapy for your "what if" issue. Worry anxiety is actually the easiest type to treat. Being free of anxiety is good for your health and may keep you out of the hospital.


Huh? I lost two family members that contracted covid in the hospital. There is nothing " what if" about it. Watch out for yourself. The vaccine is not a big deal... really it is not...and you will likely have a good level of protection from this nasty virus and also offer protection to others.


I'm sure they were in their 20s or 30s and had no previous history.



Getting the vaccine is really not a big deal and it is quite protective. Do you understand that it does not just protect you? The evidence is mounting that it sharply suppresses transmission rates so you are offering protection to vulnerable people who are mainly older and sicker...but not always.


Unvaxxers are pigs who only care about themselves.



Wow, just wow. No, the pigs are people who only care about themselves and send their kids to school in person, doing things like travel sports, socializing, dining out and travel and refuse to adjust their behavior and lifestyle during a pandemic.

Most people are fully vaccinated outside of this vaccine. It is not fully approved and experimental. It is reasonable to have concerns or to wait to see the long term outcome.

I don't care about hospitalizations or deaths. I care about community spread but without universal testing, especially at schools, we'll never fully know given people can be asymptomatic.

I took the vaccine but I will hold off on my kids as they are home/not traveling or socializing and we don't know the long term outcomes.

And, for those talking about hospitalizations and deaths, we've had many deaths from people like me who will not do in person doctors or go to the ER with a health emergency because of covid. I should have been hospitalized this past year and refused given I'd rather deal with my health issues and suffer than catch covid. If people behaved responsibly we could have limited covid and people like me could have gotten the health care we needed.


For the 9,000th time, it is not "experimental" and will have full approval for adults very, very soon. But then you'll just move on to your next selfish, freeloading excuse.
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