Kim! So glad your vaccine went ok for ya!
Whatever happened to civility and the ability to share diverse opinions cordially?
Exactly, that is what happens since Baraka is back in power, old Joe is just a puppet and loves Maoist totalitariam regime not to mention how much Baraka loves the Castros....I'm with Sood, as are probably 40% of U.S. residents. It has nothing to do with a conspiracy. It is common sense. Everyone acknowledges, including the CDC, that these vaccines were only given emergency use authorization - meaning they are experimental, because all of the established testing protocols, including all the long-term studies, have not been completed. Given that the virus itself poses almost zero risk of serious symptoms or death to an unvaccinated person who has a healthy immune system, I see no reason to participate. I don't care about short term effects like sore arms and sore throats - I care about the long-term side effects which are admitted by medical professionals to be unknown. I also do not feel that I am being selfish because even again, the CDC admits that a fully vaccinated person is at virtually no risk of being infected by an unvaccinated person. If I am a risk to other unvaccinated and like minded people that is okay because we have all implicitly accepted that risk, which we consider to be very minor and less risky than taking the vaccine itself. The same could be said of the masks. Besides all of that, the U.S. was a freedom loving country until recently, and there is a pressure and a coercion coming down from the highest level of government that is scarily reminiscent of George Orwell's book, 1984.
Exactly, that is what happens since Baraka is back in power, old Joe is just a puppet and loves Maoist totalitariam regime not to mention how much Baraka loves the Castros....
Whatever happened to civility and the ability to share diverse opinions cordially?
I am totally with you on the need for civility and science, Chuck. The problem is that those of us who choose not to get the vaccine are being ridiculed and criticized. It is not the other way around. I respect your decision to get the vaccine and I don’t judge you for it. And on top of that, this vaccine is not settled science, it is still experimental. And the virus itself is unsettled science, there is still too much about it that is unknown. I don’t think it is right for you to hold up science as your rationale for criticizing people that take an opposite position on this subject. And stop calling us conspiracy theorists just because we don’t have closed minds.Point well taken about being civil.
At the same time, this is a board that respects the scientific method and scientific literature, as life and death decisions are often influenced by such vital data. I have observed that this is a place where if someone comes along and posts non-science-based lies that they are challenged. Sometimes such challenges can be blunt, but this behavior ultimately needs to be confronted and I'm glad that this board is a place where it is confronted.
This thread was initiated by a poster who was getting a vaccine and was asking for feedback from those who had taken the vaccine. Then, a conspiracy theororist, who had nothing to add in terms of experience, pops in and, completely unsolicited, starts gratuitously filling posts with debunked conspiracy lies. These are not harmless statements. These falsehoods are causing millions to not get vaccinated and will lead to tens of thousands, if not hundreds of thousands, of unnecessary deaths. I would hope that this board would always remain a place where the scientific method is respected, and such dangerous falsehoods are confronted. These lies do kill.
When a poster makes 13+ false statements that have been debunked by science, I think it is perfectly reasonable to call them out as being anti-science and, actually, important to do so.I don’t think it is right for you to hold up science as your rationale for criticizing people that take an opposite position on this subject.
I don't see this as the issue at all. I have not ridiculed anyone for choosing not to take the vaccine and don't see others doing so. A couple of posters here have gone well beyond not choosing to taking the vaccine and have gone on to post debunked nonsense, thumbing their nose at science.The problem is that those of us who choose not to get the vaccine are being ridiculed and criticized.
I find it really ironic that conspiracy theorists, covid minimizers and covid deniers consider themselves as open minded and that those who can understand science and statistics as close minded.And stop calling us conspiracy theorists just because we don’t have closed minds.
...The problem is that those of us who choose not to get the vaccine are being ridiculed and criticized.
And on top of that, this vaccine is not settled science, it is still experimental.
And the virus itself is unsettled science, there is still too much about it that is unknown.
I don’t think it is right for you to hold up science as your rationale for criticizing people that take an opposite position on this subject.
And stop calling us conspiracy theorists just because we have closed minds.
Your risk of dying from covid is a lot higher than your risk of dying from the vaccine. Explain to me what you mean by "gene therapy"No vaccine for me. In my 40's and almost a decade removed from OHS with a mechanical valve and aortic graft.
The statistics and data point to my risk being minuscule and I did verify with my cardiologist I am not in any increased risk from Covid because of my medical history.
The risks of me dying from OHS were a lot higher than the statistical risks for me dying of covid and no one on this planet can guarantee you the long term impacts of these gene therapy shots everyone is taking.
Exactly, they are freeloading. They don't want to take a chance on the vaccine, not that it really is much of a chance, but they're banking on enough other people will to reach her immunity or at least close enough to it that they don't have to worry about infection.There are at least two reasons to be vaccinated for COVID. First to protect yourself and the other is to reach herd immunity and have the virus die out.
So those who don’t get vaccinated because of some non viable conspiracy theory about the vaccines are basically being rather selfish. Also 40 year olds have died from it.
Oh please with the paranoia. Like the government is secretly wanting to make people wear masks and encourage them to get a vaccine. Why?. What do they gain out of it? The government has forced people to get vaccines before they're not doing that now? My kid had to take vaccines before he could go into school as a young child. It's simply public health policy. You say they haven't had long enough term studies on the vaccines while this science for the vaccines has been studied for a long time. Obviously if you're in the middle of a pandemic you can't have this specific vaccine with long-term 20 years worth of data. But have you checked the long-term data on Covid19? You say the risk is almost zero which is not exactly true but do you know if there is long-term damage from the virus?I'm with Sood, as are probably 40% of U.S. residents. It has nothing to do with a conspiracy. It is common sense. Everyone acknowledges, including the CDC, that these vaccines were only given emergency use authorization - meaning they are experimental, because all of the established testing protocols, including all the long-term studies, have not been completed. Given that the virus itself poses almost zero risk of serious symptoms or death to an unvaccinated person who has a healthy immune system, I see no reason to participate. I don't care about short term effects like sore arms and sore throats - I care about the long-term side effects which are admitted by medical professionals to be unknown. I also do not feel that I am being selfish because even again, the CDC admits that a fully vaccinated person is at virtually no risk of being infected by an unvaccinated person. If I am a risk to other unvaccinated and like minded people that is okay because we have all implicitly accepted that risk, which we consider to be very minor and less risky than taking the vaccine itself. The same could be said of the masks. Besides all of that, the U.S. was a freedom loving country until recently, and there is a pressure and a coercion coming down from the highest level of government that is scarily reminiscent of George Orwell's book, 1984.
I do agree with you on one aspect, I kind of don't really care if people don't get vaccinated who don't want it as long as they're only risking themselves. If they get sick and die it's a shame but it was their choice. The only problem I have with it is it will keep levels of infection higher which will put off how quickly things get totally back to normal. As for the conspiracy theory stuff that's just nonsense, throughout this pandemic most states in the US would open things up partially or ease back restrictions if they had one week of lower cases and then immediately we would snap back to higher ones. Now as a number of people vaccinated is way up They're loosening things up bigly.....I'm with Sood, as are probably 40% of U.S. residents. It has nothing to do with a conspiracy. It is common sense. Everyone acknowledges, including the CDC, that these vaccines were only given emergency use authorization - meaning they are experimental, because all of the established testing protocols, including all the long-term studies, have not been completed. Given that the virus itself poses almost zero risk of serious symptoms or death to an unvaccinated person who has a healthy immune system, I see no reason to participate. I don't care about short term effects like sore arms and sore throats - I care about the long-term side effects which are admitted by medical professionals to be unknown. I also do not feel that I am being selfish because even again, the CDC admits that a fully vaccinated person is at virtually no risk of being infected by an unvaccinated person. If I am a risk to other unvaccinated and like minded people that is okay because we have all implicitly accepted that risk, which we consider to be very minor and less risky than taking the vaccine itself. The same could be said of the masks. Besides all of that, the U.S. was a freedom loving country until recently, and there is a pressure and a coercion coming down from the highest level of government that is scarily reminiscent of George Orwell's book, 1984.
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