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Originally Posted by Swoop
If we strictly base it on the assumption that there won’t be long term side effects from mRNA vaccines that have had zero long term studies, I see your point. But since no one knows what the long term effects will be, taking the vaccine may very well ultimately stop people from “doing things they want to do”.
Actually a more logical approach to my tongue in cheek suggestion, would be to upcharge the health insurance rates for smokers & overweight individuals…
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That's a great idea too, except that would be up to the Insurance companies unless you are advocating government regulation/control of private companies.
But, still is only marginally connected to the COVID Vaccine. Since all of those are lifestyle choices and catching COVID is not.
Let me try an only slightly tongue-in-cheek idea on you. If in a few years we find that there are no significant long-term effects from the vaccine, but we do find that people that have not been vaccinated are responsible for spreading the virus resulting in the deaths of hundreds of thousands of people should they be legally held reslpoinsible?