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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My cousin is a 49 year old mom, currently on life support due to COVID, and her family is facing a tough decision as her organs are badly damaged and she will not be able to survive without being on some form of life support for the rest of her life. Her dad, my uncle, works in pathology, he told her and her sister to take this seriously and get vaccinated. Her sister went ahead and got the vaccine. Her mom, who is a crazy Trumpster conspiracy theory mongering anti vaxxer (divorced by my uncle years ago) talked her out of getting the vaccine. And now her asshole anti-vaxxer mom will likely be directly responsible for her daughter dying from COVID because he listened to mom and didn't get it instead of listening to dad and getting it. So I have a special level of anger for idiotic anti-vaxxers. Whatever "reasons" you THINK you have for playing games and avoiding the vaccine are just plain WRONG. You ARE hurting people.[/quote] Man. That is awful. Her own mom has killed her! I'm sure it will be the "libs" fault somehow. This is what it will be like going forward, though. Hospitals filled with Trumpers since almost all the Dems/Independents will be vaccinated.[/quote] People have short memories here especially out of political convenience. The more likely scenario is that the trumpers don’t get vaccinated and most of them will be fine - maybe some additional deaths - but the virus will eventually fade away and all of the trumpers will then start the “see, all a big hoax” mantra all over again. At this point, though, the horse is out of the barn with the CDC’s new guidance and there is no getting the horse back in the barn. For those that want to get vaccinated, get it and for those that won’t, will continue to do so. The big question will be what happens when next winter rolls around and the need for boosters is important. Are we going to go through this debate annually?[/quote]
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