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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]This is a very bad death. Very bad. Quick, scary, alone. [/quote] So is thrombocytopenia, a brain blood clot, etc.[/quote] Is that so infectious that you say good buy to your kids over zoom?[/quote] You won't even get the chance. Look dead is dead. Take your chances with the vaccines or the virus. It should be your choice and no one else's business. If the vaccines are so great why won't the manufacturers' accept liability? Yadda yadda yadda but there's a fund for adverse effects... Would you accept that for any other product? No.[/quote] The topic of this thread is how will availability of certain things be limited to people that take the chance of not getting vaccinated. It is not about forcing any person to be vaccinated. It is about what will be available to vaccinated people, and what will be available to unvaccinated people.[/quote] So far the list of things that are available to vaccinated people includes: access to in person learning at certain college campuses, access to certain medical practices, access to certain jobs, what else?[/quote]
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