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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Vaccines work. A vaccine only strategy was NEVER going to work, as the virus mutates and we are providing it with a huge reserve of hosts by allowing it to spread unchecked. At this rate, we will never be done with COVID. This is the fault of everyone who wouldn’t tolerate social distancing, masking, and avoiding crowded indoor spaces. The waves are getting closer and closer together. Remember last summer, before delta, when cases were so low? It hasn’t been like that since. People are too selfish to care and as a result, they are shooting themselves in the foot. I hate this new half life we all live and I am so resentful. [/quote] Waves aren’t getting closer together and no country has managed to keep covid from circulating, masks or no masks. You are choosing to live a “half life” if that’s what you are doing at this point in the pandemic. [/quote] Sure, the people with multiple reinfections, long COVID, cancelled vacations, and chronic fatigue are living such full lives. I should really join them, all for the privilege of sitting in an Applebees. The waves absolutely are getting closer together and our COVID response is among the worst in the world. Our per capita death rate reflects this. [/quote] Here we go with the long covid stuff again. Look, if you want to stay inside for the rest of your life so you don't lose your smell or feel tired for a month or two, that's your choice. But most people have decided that the small risk of some lingering viral symptoms (and infinitesimally small risk of anything "disabling") is not worth the vast reduction in quality of life necessary to completely avoid covid. [/quote] DP here-you are ridiculous. You can still fully live your life and yet also take precautions. [/quote]
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