And oh yeah, about vaccination...
This lack of confidence is exacerbated by people’s own observations: many people know someone who became infected with COVID despite faithful mask observance or who was vaccinated.
Others know people who were unvaccinated and had mild cases of the disease.
These personal experiences, even though they do not support denial regarding the existence or seriousness of COVID, provoke skepticism when officials and celebrities claim that the situation is so dire that personal liberties must yield to the same public health capriciousness that has so little to show for itself.
The result is even less confidence in the public health community. The official recommendations and mandates regarding the COVID pandemic become the world’s longest-running game of Simon Says, and eventually, popular opinion treats them as such.
It started with wash your hands and 6 ft distancing OR...and I repeat...OR....a mask. Not both. And the entire population was quarantined except for necessary occupations.
Thank God they aren’t relying on 100 years of research and science regarding infectious diseases and immunology.
There is only one road out of this maze, Herd Immunity through Natural Infection and Recovery.
All We get consist largely of various permutations of vaccination, mask-wearing, hand-washing, six-foot distances, and little else
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foot washing next
Democrat party: The 4th wave is a coming and more mandates will be ordered. No laws, just dictates.
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cafeblue32 • an hour ago
So, to recap: Masks work, then don’t, then do again, so just get a vaccine and you won’t have to wear them anymore except you do, because there is a variant, as mutating is what coronaviruses do. The vaccine doesn’t stop it but you must get a vaccine too anyway to prevent vaccinated people from getting sick and to protect other folks who have chosen to live without a vaccine. In short, get vaccinated and then nothing changes anyway. Great sales pitch.