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Originally Posted by GrumpyOldMan
That is meaningless.
The virus is not making a decision about who it will attack/infect. It is opportunistic. Race plays a part in whether a person has to go to work in close proximity to others. The race has a part in determining who can get off work to go get a vaccination. Race plays a part, the virus simply infects whoever happens to be vulnerable when the virus happens to be there.
I hope this is what you meant because your post seems to imply something else. If I misunderstood your intent, I appologize.
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I was just responding to the post that felt it was amazing how "race" has been introduced into this discussion by so many. I was agreeing with him. Now if the discussion was that race and/or socioeconomic status plays a role in vaccination percentages, that is different