Hello Big Money Dolla,
point of order, I have the antibodies, I don't need the vaccine at this point, should the US officially "sanction" me? seems the "Science" lefty crowd here thinks I am a walking murderer if I don't.
anyway I digress, I disagree, you cannot take a small population and compare it to a large population like you are. Isreal is essentially a police state, we are not. I have shown the infection rate is stable at 6-7% and every time it dips to 6% the media is silent, when it slightly upticks to 7% we get these shitty media agitation articles "impending doom", and we all know cnn has been caught stating they ramp up the doom for ratings.
I think we are seeing a steady infection rate due to kids back in school, guess what, that's not a bad thing, as now all these kids have better antibodies than the shots.
if you wanted to eradicate the virus using police state tactics, mandatory in your home lockdown at gun point, otherwise, we gotta do what we are doing but could do without the media agitating.
you realize we have had this discussion for a couple weeks now, note the infection rate hasn't moved from the 6-7% rate it is now, right?
Of course it would be better if the government issued guidelines for who should get vaccinated and who should not. That should be made official so there is no guessing. And if an immunity card is required for entry into businesses and public spaces, then let those IDs be issued to those who acquired their immunity through any path.
It is absurd for individuals to be trying to figure this all out for themselves. We are all in this together. The affects us all as a society. We should be organized in our approach. The government is our national organizing authority. The government should control our unified response, and the people should follow government directives.
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