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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Q. If you're "vaccinated" why the huge concern if somebody isn't ? A 1. You know the vaccine doesn't work very well A 2. You poisoned yourself and your kids and now want everybody else poisoned so you everybody is a fool like you and your kids can't blame you in the future. [/quote] Infants cannot receive some vaccinations until they are 12 months old. Places will emerge where infants can have a higher level of protection from herd immunity. Maybe there will be abroad. Maybe they will be private communities in the US. I don't know what it will look like but people with resources will find a way to protect their infants and the people without resources will lose as they always do.[/quote] And you know, every fat cat billionaire in the current administration is fully vaccinated in all of their families fully vaccinated. You can be sure of that.[/quote] The Amish don't get vaccinated and they have longer life expectancies than the pharmed up gaggle of sheep.[/quote] I get that you're not going to protect your family with vaccinations. I guarantee that people with resources and educations will put significant money and effort into finding ways to protect their families from infectious diseases by getting them to areas that still maintain herd immunity. They always have and they always will.[/quote] So away from sanctuary cities ?[/quote] Outbreaks are likely to start in low vaccination rate communities like Amish communities or the Orthodox communities in New York. That is where measles outbreaks happen. Right now, anti-vaxxers are not risking that much with that positions. Their families are protected by the high herd immunity present in most areas of the country currently. If herd immunity drops and disease outbreaks increase there will be a much bigger risk to being anti-vaxx and less people will adopt that position. I would bet money on it.[/quote]
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