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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP these people are not people you want to hang around your kids. They are nasty and gross. [b]I’ve observed that the unvaccinated are basically really selfish jerks. They are generally angry people or people with deep insecurities and anxiety. For them it’s a way to express their bad personalities. [/b] For the vaccinated who have had these jerks in their life as unliked family members, the anti vaccine and anti mask thing is simply the straw that broke the camels back. Why risk your health to be around someone you didn’t like anyway? Just let them go and find fun things to do with your nuclear family. See your parents without the sibling in law. [/quote] Disagree. I think they are smart. Looking back I kind of regret a vaccine that didn’t prevent transmission or keep me from catching omicron. It’s a brand new vaccine and it appears I’ll need continued boosters over and over again. At this point to truly paint those who didn’t vaccinate against covid seems very 2021. It’s also a huge % of our country. I’d try to take a step back and not be so emotional about covid. If you think logically, it’s a lot easier to not judge someone for not vaccinating against covid. [/quote] Oh, the irony! You, clearly, don't understand how vaccines work and, in particular, the COVID vaccines. The COVID vaccination may have had less efficacy in preventing omicron transmission but, without a doubt, it reduced the severity of illness in over 80% of those who received the vaccination and later had COVID, including the omicron variant. That's really good. Judging the willful ignorance of people will never grow old, especially those people who also refuse to respect boundaries and gaslight. https://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/volumes/71/wr/mm7104e3.htm[/quote] Cool. I can’t help but ignore that I know plenty of unvaccinated and vaccinated people and the effects of omicron didn’t seem to be correlated to vaccination status. Plenty of people have observed the same and we are also reluctant to continue receiving a vaccine with an unknown number of doses and where we can still catch the virus. I do appreciate I wasn’t hospitalized, but I’m also not convinced my outcome would have been any different without rhe vaccine. [/quote] You also don't understand the difference between anecdotal information and information gathered thru data collection. Yet, you claim you yhink 'logically'. smh[/quote] So you’re saying that there aren’t plenty of unvaccinated people who ended up perfectly fine post omicron?[/quote] Oh, sweetie, you need to go back to your anti-vax Facebook group. Your willful ignorance has no place here. We understand, and rely upon, statistics and science. Move along.[/quote] I’m ignorant and unvaccinated because I asked if [b]plenty [/b]of unvaccinated people ended up perfectly find post omicron?? [/quote] "Plenty" is not a "logical" term nor is it appropriate for data driven discussions or decisions. But, I recognize you're not really looking for a discussion and prefer to base your decisions on belief and anecdote. I hope you have the day you deserve. https://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/volumes/71/wr/mm7104e2.htm#T1_down https://www.vdh.virginia.gov/coronavirus/see-the-numbers/covid-19-in-virginia/covid-19-cases-by-vaccination-status/[/quote] The reports you provided links to don’t cover how many Americans who were unvaccinated have recovered from COVID. [/quote] Wait it does! I missed the first one. It’s saying over a million people had omicron during a certain time period and approx 2k died. So to me, that isn’t very compelling information that a vaccine is necessary. [/quote]
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