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I have already seen neighborhood get togethers that exclude those who are not yet vaccinated. Face it, with so many folks not wanting to be vaccinated either now or ever we will probably not hit herd immunity until enough of them get it naturally, and that may be awhile. Meanwhile, groups are looking for a slice of normal. They can set up maskless socials or activities where everyone is vaccinated, making their own bubble of immunity. Certainly my extended family has done this. Is suspect when everyone has a chance of getting the vaccine the CDC will finally be sure enough to lift mask suggestions for all those who are vaccinated or have antibodies. They would have done it earlier, but unfortunately, there are those who do not have immunity that would use that opportunity to go without a mask and inadvertently infect more people. So they are waiting for everyone who wants to get immunity to get it. |
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In heaven, everyone fed complete strangers happily. In hell, they are all suspicious of each other and try to intercept when someone try to feed someone else. All get hungry, angry and yes you are in HELL! I am not sure the definition of freedom means what you said at the end. |
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That's interesting. CDC ALSO said that once inoculated, you can't give the virus to anyone. And folks wonder why we don't trust the gov to give us good information. Many doctors argue that when you receive immunizations, you can't pass on the illness. CDC or some political hack for the CDC says to wear a mask. Who is correct? I figure that if I am going to go to the effort of getting two shots of a foreign substance injected into my body, I am going to consider myself protected and act according. I know that if I get it (according to advertising) I have a hundred percent assurance of not even having to go to the hospital, and I won't die. So, I am not telling anyone what they should do, but I know what I will do. |
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The doctors I listen to say that you cannot pass it on if you are immune to it. Who's right? Does it matter? If you get the vaccination, you won't have to worry about my passing it on to you. |
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