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Originally Posted by twinklesweep
Why such an aversion to keeping things simple? And it’s not only international travel; another example is the US military which has an extensive vaccination program.
We’re on information overload—some good information, some unintended misinformation (in the sense that they learned something new this week regarding something from last week), deliberate misinformation, and any combination that serves its intended purpose.
I can get overwhelmed by too much complicated information, and it’s at times like this—vaccine or no vaccine, masks or no masks, social distancing or not—that I ask myself:
“What would be the choices of such publicly known figures as American businessman Herman Cain, US Congressman-elect Luke Letlow, East African nation Tanzania President John Magufuli, actress Cloris Leachman, baseball star Tom Seaver, and others to these questions?”
This is not a sure-fire solution, because there’s no way to get into anyone else’s head—but it can help by reducing the issues to the most appropriate simplest possible terms.
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Huh-Herman Cain has past away. I would not ask him. I could not ask him.
As far as vaccines, there are many countries that if you choose to visit they require that you get certain vaccines.
It is simple. A license to drive, insurance. You cannot buy a machine gun, a canon. Take your tank onto the roads. All kinds of regulations.