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Originally Posted by Dr Winston O Boogie jr
I would think that once everyone who wants to be vaccinate is, then we should be able to fully back to normal. We should be able to know this when people stop showing up for the vaccine.
I got my two shots well over a month go but I continue to wear a mask indoors in public spaces because from what I understand, I can still contract the virus and spread it to others. I'm assuming that there are still people that want to get vaccinated but haven't been able to do so yet, so I feel a responsibility toward my fellow humans.
But once every that wants to be vaccinated has been, I feel no responsibility to those who choose not to be vaccinated. I shouldn't have to live my life based on their choices.
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Your last sentence was correct. We SHOULD not have to live our lives based on their choices. BUT, unfortunately, we WILL! If the US does not reach herd immunity and the CV drops toward close to ZERO, then CV remains with us for years and years. WE will have the problem and expense of new vaccinations being needed every year. And there will ALWAYS remain a fear that the CV could evolve into something unstoppable. Now is the best time to stop CV and the anti-vaxxers could make that impossible. That statement is NOT bullying - it is a medical fact. India THOUGHT it had the CV under control, but suddenly CV has taken over their situation. Please, don't let that happen to the US!