Our family never had a flu shot, and must have herd immunity. No flu... no Covid. We rarely ever wear masks, and the six foot rule is a joke unless you’re surrounded by sneezing and hacking coughs.
I just had my first shot. After my second shot gives me super powers I’m going to fly over Dr. Evil and drop things on him as he’s announcing the need to wear 3 masks.
infectabliity by anything has a lot to do with genetics. A recent study has pointed to 8 genetic markers that make English more succeptible to the virus, even if they have no other comorbidities. Here’s a BBC article that covers a few:
https://www.bbc.com/news/health-54832563
Someone who’s genetics preclude serious infection doesn’t get to preach to others that the virus is no concern. It may not be, this time, but it is of high concern to others who are genetically succeptible and their concerns shouldn’t be dismissed offhandedly
It’s not a game of well, you won’t die, so why worry. That’s only 1/10th of the argument. It’s what the virus can do to your body behind the scenes, on a semi or permanent basis as the virus actively blocks pain, that is what the discussion should be about. In fact, if you’re suddenly feeling better than you have in weeks, you might want to get a test.
Our family never had a flu shot, and must have herd immunity. No flu... no Covid. We rarely ever wear masks, and the six foot rule is a joke unless you’re surrounded by sneezing and hacking coughs.
Ditto
The sheep lining up for these experimental gene therapy agents is simply alarming.