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Re: COVID-19 Statistics (Commentary and Statistical Overview)the vaccine should be immediately used to vaccinate the doctors and nurses working in the Covid wards. now. then those at risk, then bus drivers and public workers in restaurants, stores etc, and last to the youngest. susan and others think we should wait for a month or two for the bureaucrats to decide if they approve of the work the scientists have already done because she thinks that somehow it will make people take the vaccine. there will ALWAYS be about 50% of the population who will refuse to be vaccinated no matter what. that is the problem we already have with the measles vaccine. there is no risk from these vaccines, the are the same as other vaccines, but by wasting months to use it there will be tens of thousands of more deaths, just so some bureaucrat can have sway over their domain. and nothing these bureaucrats do will ever make the people who are ignorant and refuse to be vaccinated act to protect the rest of the society in which they live. we need a law that says if yo are not vaccinated, you cannot go into a public building or be around other people in our society. if these people continue to mingle in the population we will continue to have a pandemic spreading through them. so we could still have as many as 100 million people who catch the disease even if we have a vaccine, which we already have, but it is just being stalled for bureaucratic reasons, and because trump believes what atlas told him that herd immunity is best so we should just allow the virus to spread normally through the entire society and be over with it. that is what he thinks. but the bureaucrats will not stop hi, because they are all afraid of trump. we need some form of certification that prevents the unvaccinated from spreading it by blocking them from being around others UNTIL they agree to be vaccinated. |
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Msg # | Subject | Author | Recs | Date Posted |
25845 | Re: COVID-19 Statistics (Commentary and Statistical Overview) | greenland | 0 | 11/23/2020 12:15:47 PM |
25849 | Re: COVID-19 Statistics (Commentary and Statistical Overview) | robry825 | 3 | 11/23/2020 2:17:36 PM |
25853 | Re: COVID-19 Statistics (Commentary and Statistical Overview) | Lurker64 | 3 | 11/23/2020 2:41:14 PM |