UAL Vaccination
#712
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From: guppy CA
Because it puts other folks at risk for no good reason. Their families and their livelihood. That’s why I’m vaccinated. I’m not scared of getting sick but I’d hate to see it happen to friends or family. I also want to see the poor countries get through this with our help. I want to see travel restrictions lifted and the airlines prosper. I want others to have the career I had. Getting this shot was easy. Politics and Pundits want to make it hard.
Welcome to the Orwellian future.
My body, my choice.
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Lol on freedom and choice when all 50 states require specific vaccines for K-12. As in, this is not the world's first rodeo with respect to seriously dangerous infectious diseases and we do in fact at times mandate vaccines and we have in fact faced these sorts of things before.
Now we have a new pandemic, it's shut down borders around the world, crippled industries and killed millions over the last 1.5 years, and many of the biggest mouthpieces against the vaccine are literally the very people in one political party who themselves are quite fully vaccinated. So we get garbage takes, misinterpreted data, viral spread of information good or bad, abysmally bad risk analysis, and "muh freedoms" when in fact we're talking about vaccines that are about to get full approval and which are dramatically more effective than most historical vaccines and which are working at both slowing the spread and preventing death at least where they're prevalent.
But yeah it's all one big worldwide conspiracy theory.
Now we have a new pandemic, it's shut down borders around the world, crippled industries and killed millions over the last 1.5 years, and many of the biggest mouthpieces against the vaccine are literally the very people in one political party who themselves are quite fully vaccinated. So we get garbage takes, misinterpreted data, viral spread of information good or bad, abysmally bad risk analysis, and "muh freedoms" when in fact we're talking about vaccines that are about to get full approval and which are dramatically more effective than most historical vaccines and which are working at both slowing the spread and preventing death at least where they're prevalent.
But yeah it's all one big worldwide conspiracy theory.
#714
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From: Pilot
Lol on freedom and choice when all 50 states require specific vaccines for K-12. As in, this is not the world's first rodeo with respect to seriously dangerous infectious diseases and we do in fact at times mandate vaccines and we have in fact faced these sorts of things before.
Now we have a new pandemic, it's shut down borders around the world, crippled industries and killed millions over the last 1.5 years, and many of the biggest mouthpieces against the vaccine are literally the very people in one political party who themselves are quite fully vaccinated. So we get garbage takes, misinterpreted data, viral spread of information good or bad, abysmally bad risk analysis, and "muh freedoms" when in fact we're talking about vaccines that are about to get full approval and which are dramatically more effective than most historical vaccines and which are working at both slowing the spread and preventing death at least where they're prevalent.
But yeah it's all one big worldwide conspiracy theory.
Now we have a new pandemic, it's shut down borders around the world, crippled industries and killed millions over the last 1.5 years, and many of the biggest mouthpieces against the vaccine are literally the very people in one political party who themselves are quite fully vaccinated. So we get garbage takes, misinterpreted data, viral spread of information good or bad, abysmally bad risk analysis, and "muh freedoms" when in fact we're talking about vaccines that are about to get full approval and which are dramatically more effective than most historical vaccines and which are working at both slowing the spread and preventing death at least where they're prevalent.
But yeah it's all one big worldwide conspiracy theory.
I'm vaccinated. It wasn't really my choice. Forcing vaccines on otherwise healthy and unaffected individuals is immoral and inhumane.
The short term effects from these vaccines can be significant. The long term effects, if any, are unknown.
#715
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From: DC-3 / Braniff
Lol on freedom and choice when all 50 states require specific vaccines for K-12. As in, this is not the world's first rodeo with respect to seriously dangerous infectious diseases and we do in fact at times mandate vaccines and we have in fact faced these sorts of things before.
Now we have a new pandemic, it's shut down borders around the world, crippled industries and killed millions over the last 1.5 years, and many of the biggest mouthpieces against the vaccine are literally the very people in one political party who themselves are quite fully vaccinated. So we get garbage takes, misinterpreted data, viral spread of information good or bad, abysmally bad risk analysis, and "muh freedoms" when in fact we're talking about vaccines that are about to get full approval and which are dramatically more effective than most historical vaccines and which are working at both slowing the spread and preventing death at least where they're prevalent.
But yeah it's all one big worldwide conspiracy theory.
Now we have a new pandemic, it's shut down borders around the world, crippled industries and killed millions over the last 1.5 years, and many of the biggest mouthpieces against the vaccine are literally the very people in one political party who themselves are quite fully vaccinated. So we get garbage takes, misinterpreted data, viral spread of information good or bad, abysmally bad risk analysis, and "muh freedoms" when in fact we're talking about vaccines that are about to get full approval and which are dramatically more effective than most historical vaccines and which are working at both slowing the spread and preventing death at least where they're prevalent.
But yeah it's all one big worldwide conspiracy theory.
#716
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From: guppy CA
Now we have a new pandemic, it's shut down borders around the world, crippled industries and killed millions over the last 1.5 years, and many of the biggest mouthpieces against the vaccine are literally the very people in one political party who themselves are quite fully vaccinated. So we get garbage takes, misinterpreted data, viral spread of information good or bad, abysmally bad risk analysis, and "muh freedoms" when in fact we're talking about vaccines that are about to get full approval and which are dramatically more effective than most historical vaccines and which are working at both slowing the spread and preventing death at least where they're prevalent.
#717
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glad to see whataboitism isn't dead.
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