> If you didn’t get a vaccine, you don’t get expensive medical care. Just go die somewhere on your own. <
That’s a bit harsh, and I’ll tell you why. There is a ton of misinformation on BOTH sides of the vaccine argument. Some of that misinformation is accidental. And some of it is deliberate.
So I have sympathy for those folks who get vaccinated, and suffer for it. And I have sympathy for those folks who don’t get vaccinated, and suffer for it.
It’s just too darn tough for most folks to wade through all the noise, and then make the “right” decision (whatever that decision might be).
Right on the money.
“There is a ton of misinformation on BOTH sides of the vaccine argument. Some of that misinformation is accidental. And some of it is deliberate.”
Exactly this. That’s why I’m holding off on vaccination, because I can’t reliably estimate the risk. I might eventually decide to take a vaccine, but I don’t know how to get de-vaccinated.
So on one side there are the vast majority of medical professionals, especially those with post doctoral peer-reviewed research in epidemiology, and a near unanimity of emergency room doctors, nurses, and public health professionals
and on the other side, a few medical cranks and a bunch of politicians and talk show hosts who barely have anything beyond a B.A.
And someone is having trouble deciding?
LMFAO