Originally Posted by Hedley;[url=tel:3270302
3270302]Why not let those who chose not to get vaccinated deal with the consequences of their decision? If they get COVID and don’t have the antibodies from either a previous exposure or the vaccine, then that’s their problem. It’s still a virus with a very low mortality rate, yet we act like it is certain death. It affects our lives because we let it. More mask mandates and restrictions will give the illusion of doing something, but it won’t change much. If the unvaccinated want to roll the dice, I say let them.
The label of “unvaccinated” assumes there’s no protection. Many of the unvaccinated I know, including myself and my family, have tested positive for both the virus and antibodies, and based on the information from our doctors, research from universities and studies of hospitals, we feel there is no added benefit to our health or those around us by getting the vax. There’s no rolling the dice, if you’ve been infected in the past you’re protected.
If I hadn’t been infected at some point I’d reconsider my position, but there’s no need for me to now, other than to appease pro-vaxxers, or to comply so we can get rid of the masks and get back to normal. I have no plans to get an unneeded shot for the purpose of earning back liberties that should’ve never been taken.