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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Go move to rural'ish NC, where my sister + husband + kids are the only vaccinated family on the block. Most kids and parents on their block have had COVID 2-3 times. Some ofrom COVID. Most of the neighbors still refused to get vaf the kids now have really bad recurring health problems from COVID. Two of the SAHMs on their block have died from COVID while unvaccinated. In fact, you should switch homes with my sister. They are looking to move to the DMV. [/quote] Curious. Is this population there generally on the obese side? [/quote] Nope. Mostly active duty military dads + SAHMs, plus military retirees. Dads all got vaccinated at the threat of losing their jobs, but still waited until the last minute. MAGA AF in their neighborhood. No diversity.[/quote] Being in the military is a risk factor. Most officers still had to work on base throughout the pandemic. And are you sure there isn't any diversity? In my experience as a biracial ex-military child when a white guy spends his 20s deployed and doesn't have time to date he tends to choose whatever's avaliable regardless of race/nationality/ethnicity. Being deployed takes you all over the country/world. The military has lots of inneracial families of all racial combinations. I don't understand why you're judging for waiting to the last minute to get vaxxed- at least they did it. [/quote] MAGA groupthink is a risk factor. But I'm now beyond caring about whether they get sick or not.[/quote] Damn all those who think that freedom IS the greater good and don’t believe that health comes from masks and shots with as-yet-unknown longterm side effects. All the smart people rushed to take them knowing that if they get injured or die from the shots neither big Pharma nor government is on the hook to compensation them or their families.[/quote] Freedom? FACT: A whole lot more of you anti-maskers and anti-vaxxers got sick and died, or recovered but now deal with long term effects like not being able to walk around without oxygen canisters than those of us who wore masks and got the vaccines. Where's there freedom in lying in the grave or dealing with damaged lungs and other COVID long haul issues? Now that COVID is receding, the truth is that we who wore masks and got the vaccines ended up with a lot more freedom than people like you did. Our survival rate was far greater. Health impacts from COVID were far lower for those of us who got the shot. Far fewer of our families were destroyed than those of the anti-vaxxers and anti-maskers. FACT: "Vaccine injuries" were EXTREMELY rare. The proven number of "vaccine injuries" is astronomically small compared to the number of doses given. The vaccines saved millions of lives.[/quote] Pfizer says right in their website that they don’t know all the long term side effects of their shots. Your assertions about their safety are premature. Healthy people were never at much risk. In my house we took extra vitamin D and stepped up our exercise a bit, we already had a diet of organic produce and organic meat with moderate sugars. We wore thin masks and avoided pharma’s “take at your own risk we ain’t paying if it fcjsks you up” shot.[/quote] Uhhh huh... and when I'm 90 and still healthy you'll be sitting there like a fool still saying "We don't know the long term effects. Your assertions about their safety are premature." Oh, wait, no you won't. Because you probably won't be around when I'm 90, because the long term effects of covid itself are far more significant and severe. Especially if you weren't vaccinated.[/quote]
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