Posted on 03/12/2021 10:21:50 AM PST by ChicagoConservative27
A majority of Americans support restricting the freedoms of people who have not taken a coronavirus vaccine, according to a Reuters/Ipsos survey released this week.
According to the survey, taken March 8-9, 2021, among 1,005 respondents, 72 percent view it as at least somewhat important to know if the people around them have been vaccinated for COVID-19. The survey listed a series of scenarios for everyday activities — including traveling on an airplane, enrolling in school, working out at the gym — and asked respondents to indicate if they agree that individuals should be required to be vaccinated before engaging in such activities.
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The restrictions are already being lifted all around us. Texas, New York, Wyoming, Connecticut, California; coast to coast the restrictions are going away. The Trump vaccines are making COVID-19 obsolete and the third generation (mRNA platform) can see the vaccine adapter in weeks - not months or years - so mutations aren’t going to save this thing.
When new case numbers and deaths drop towards nearly zero, the general public isn’t going to put up with any restrictions. Sure, you’ll have a few Karens who want everyone masked and in a bubble suit for all time, but Average Joe Sixpack is done with all this stuff already and just wants to go back to normal. Any politician standing in the way of that is risking their career. You think Cuomo and Newsom would be cutting back their restrictions if they had a choice?
If the lemmings are vaccinated, what do they have to worry about if someone is in the room who wasn’t?
Stupid!
I’m not sure what to think. Maybe a week ago my local Fox affiliate had some story about how something like 60+ percent Of people said they would feel comfortable going to a sports stadium, concert, fair, etc. Once they got the vaccine.
It’s about control, not health.
“If they are vaccinated, why are they so concerned about people who aren’t? Don’t they trust the vaccine?”
Karen/Brad have a brain the size of a golf ball and she/he uses almost 1% of it.
She/he want to “draw and quarter” anti control freaks(called anti vaxxers in the media) in their school districts.
However, Karen/Brad have no problem drinking mai tais in a foreign “rundown” countries, without posing these questions to their hosts:
“Do you have all your vaccinations?” and “Am I safe?”
They are hypocrites.
Poll: Majority of Americans Support Restrictions on Unvaccinated People
Boy, this country sure has bought the Kool-Aid hasn’t it.
Newsome just said we can’t go back to normal due to inequity issues, so even if mutation can’t be used (which it may still be), now they are saying our old way of life is too “racist” to go back to. I suspect more shutdowns in the near future since whatever happens in California is soon to come to a state near you.
Successful viruses spread asymptomatically and delay their pathogenic effects long enough to propagate to a wider audience. HIV is a good example. SARS-CoV-2 is successful to the extent that is spreads easily before the pathogenic effects present. It kills relatively slowly compared to Ebola. Immunity on recovery lasts about 90 days and the mutation speed is rapid enough to see recovered individuals infected with a new mutation.
That’s what I thought.
So help me out here. Let me see if I have this straight:
The “vaccines,” theoretically at least, will help a person not get a bad case of the ‘rona, but they can still catch the ‘rona from another vaccinated person who does not have bad case either? — Basically, asymptomatic or low symptomatic spread, then?
And up until the “vaccines” came out, we were supposed to be freaked out over the possibility of spread by asymptomatic carriers, right?
—Because we could get very sick or die, although the chance of this was low because the vast majority of people who had the ‘rona didn’t really know it.
So why are people afraid of getting the ‘rona from unvaccinated people if other vaccinated people can give them the ‘rona just as easily as an unvaccinated person can?
I feel like I’m missing something.
If you have had the vaccine why would you care if others around you have had it. You had it so are supposedly immune. If you have had it then while you have the antibodies you are supposedly immune. Soon they will say if you have had the vaccine you can remove the mask but if not you have to continue to wear the mask. What about the people with conditions that can never take the vaccine. My wife and I both have autoimmune problems and were told do not take the vaccine. I would not take it if I could. Wife and I have already had covid and are very much alive. Except I still haven’t gotten my sense of smell back yet. They will begin punishing people who refuse to get the vaccine.
A poor counter example. None of those are RNA viruses. They are stable diseases with a stable, standard attenuated organism as the vaccine antigen. We don't have vaccines for the common cold because it comes from RNA viruses in the same family as SARS-CoV-2. It's not a stable antigen target.
Next up, issuing and mandating the wear of a yellow star for the unvaccinated.
This next time around it’ll be ‘round up the christians and kill them’. When the antichrist gets down to the last 144,000 christians, they’ll rapture up into the air with Christ. no one will know except the concentration camp guards. Kinda like when Jesus was resurrecred, the first witnesses were His enemies.
“HIPAA medical privacy laws were fun while they lasted.”
HIPAA restricts the dissemination of personal medical information kept by healthcare and health insurance providers. It doesn’t prohibit companies from requiring you to show proof of vaccination to use their services. I don’t like it either, but that’s the way it is.
Why? If you've been vaccinated, why do you care if I have or haven't? You're covered (supposedly).
Or maybe it's just, "I risked my life to get this stupid shot - all the rest of you should have to, too."
Yup, I've been wondering about that too.
I wouldn't.
I walked into a grocery store and within a matter of seconds, half a dozen separate friendly employees each asked if they could help me.
similar but surreal superpower.
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