Yeah, the three weeks to flatten the curve and millions of Americans projected dead was real factual. Spare me.
Mixing died with Covid in with died from Covid, nifty way to get some big election year numbers but factual or scientific, not so much. Lockdowns work except when they don’t, not so much factual. On and on.
You either have faith in the vaccines or you don’t. Take it, get on with your life and leave the rest of us alone.
We don’t care about anyone in any state who isn’t vaccinated, so long as, they aren’t part of the vulnerable population. I suspect you chart doesn’t reflect that. Get back with me if it does.
The reason we don’t care about the non-vulnerable population is because by far the greater probability is that this population will get the bug, recover, and then become immune to further infection. Immunity is immunity. Also, there’s this wonderful invention called ‘treatments’. Ivermectin is a good one. Put it altogether, cases may rise [we don’t care] but as long as the hospitals aren’t overwhelmed—we don’t care.
We go on. We keep our businesses and our schools open so we can decrease the suicide rate in teens. How about we start thinking about kids for a change?