Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So let's say I choose to remain unvaccinated? I have not caught Covid so far (well maybe back when Pelosi was saying there was no risk back in Feb 2020) and have been all over, shopping, living my life. Even celebrated with family Fourth of July last summer. I'm not a traveller and welcome not having to go see family on the other side of the country - frankly I need a break anyway.
Why would I catch Covid now, just because I"m unvaccinated? What makes me more susceptible given the number are much lower?
Ya know, I've come across some pretty dumb comments on DCUM, but this is up there. Top 5, for sure.
Anonymous wrote:So let's say I choose to remain unvaccinated? I have not caught Covid so far (well maybe back when Pelosi was saying there was no risk back in Feb 2020) and have been all over, shopping, living my life. Even celebrated with family Fourth of July last summer. I'm not a traveller and welcome not having to go see family on the other side of the country - frankly I need a break anyway.
Why would I catch Covid now, just because I"m unvaccinated? What makes me more susceptible given the number are much lower?
Anonymous wrote:So let's say I choose to remain unvaccinated? I have not caught Covid so far (well maybe back when Pelosi was saying there was no risk back in Feb 2020) and have been all over, shopping, living my life. Even celebrated with family Fourth of July last summer. I'm not a traveller and welcome not having to go see family on the other side of the country - frankly I need a break anyway.
Why would I catch Covid now, just because I"m unvaccinated? What makes me more susceptible given the number are much lower?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Fans at Yankees and Mets games who show proof of vaccination can sit in the vax section to capacity. That means shoulder to shoulder with others who showed proof of vaccination with a vaccine known to not be 100% effective. Okay. Unvaccinated people or those who do not show proof of vaccination can sit in the unvax section where they will wear masks and be distanced. I'll take the unvax section, actually.
That's what I was thinking!!
Anonymous wrote:Fans at Yankees and Mets games who show proof of vaccination can sit in the vax section to capacity. That means shoulder to shoulder with others who showed proof of vaccination with a vaccine known to not be 100% effective. Okay. Unvaccinated people or those who do not show proof of vaccination can sit in the unvax section where they will wear masks and be distanced. I'll take the unvax section, actually.
Anonymous wrote:You'd think someone would have linked such an article by now. Maybe in a giant, bright red box, so that you could find it easily.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:^^Correction: 28.
So, in conclusion:
Do I think that whatever proportion of this 28 people are still alive (the data goes back more than 40 years) should either take the J&J or responsibly mask & socially distance -- either until there is another vaccine made without PEG available, or until we consider ourselves fully out of the pandemic?
Yes. yes, I do. If that is what you mean by "taking one for the team," I surely do.
About that number of infants -- little babies, PP -- have already died of COVID in the US. Probably more, but the data hasn't been dully updated.
Die for your fellow man! Way to be pp! The best of all virtue signalers
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:^^Correction: 28.
So, in conclusion:
Do I think that whatever proportion of this 28 people are still alive (the data goes back more than 40 years) should either take the J&J or responsibly mask & socially distance -- either until there is another vaccine made without PEG available, or until we consider ourselves fully out of the pandemic?
Yes. yes, I do. If that is what you mean by "taking one for the team," I surely do.
About that number of infants -- little babies, PP -- have already died of COVID in the US. Probably more, but the data hasn't been dully updated.
Anonymous wrote:
Yeah what are the capacity restrictions there? We went to a Nats game last weekend and everyone was pretty spread out. Unless the Mets/Yankees are looking to pack more people in, having vaccinated/unvaccinated sections make zero sense for an event that is outdoors with adequate social distancing and masks required. Are they going to have separate bathrooms too?
Anonymous wrote:I think we should make all vaccinated people get some sort of scannable invisible tattoo on their hand or forehead. Then in order for anyone to be able to shop, participate in sports, school or church, we should scan their hand or forehead to make sure they are vaccinated.
The unvaccinated can run to the mountains.
Anonymous wrote:
Yeah what are the capacity restrictions there? We went to a Nats game last weekend and everyone was pretty spread out. Unless the Mets/Yankees are looking to pack more people in, having vaccinated/unvaccinated sections make zero sense for an event that is outdoors with adequate social distancing and masks required. Are they going to have separate bathrooms too?