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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]This seems a bit premature. Borrowing trouble.[/quote] +100.[/quote] +200 I'm all for reopening everything once people who want to get vaccinated can, but right now there are plenty of people with underlying medical conditions who can't get vaccinated, let alone anyone who wants a vaccine. [b]We really can't wait another month or two? [/b] [/quote] Nope, we can't, because it's NEVER "another month or two." I am old enough to remember when we were told we were shutting down to "flatten the curve" and "prevent the hospitals from being overloaded." Well, the curve is flattened and the hospitals never overloaded. The goal posts just keep moving. Next it's going to be "well, ppl with underlying medical conditions and old people and service workers are vaccinated, but there's no vax for kids!! Can't you just wait two more months until all of the kids are vaxed?" No. Cut the BS. [/quote] People with underlying conditions AREN'T vaccinated! [/quote] Right, but once they are, we know that that's not going to be enough for the Lockdown Lovers. [/quote] OP here -- do you really think so? I find it impossible to believe that there are really some people who are so twisted mentally that they are actually enjoying this and wanting it to continue. Fortunately, I don't know any IRL so it's hard to imagine what kind of misery they must be in.[/quote] I don't know *anyone* in real life who doesn't want things to open up once the vaccine is readily available. Not one single person. Also, some hospitals WERE overloaded -- there were news stories from all over the country about it. People who were sick enough to have been admitted over the summer were sent home in the fall because there wasn't space. Refrigerated trucks were parked outside because the morgues couldn't handle the bodies. LA County had to life its air quality restrictions so the crematoria could keep up with the bodies. No one enjoyed this. [/quote]
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