The problem is the powers that be have set trap after trap to nearly force some to get the jab.
I have a friend who fishes in the Bahamas and if he does not get the jab and carry the cdc card it takes forever to clear customs over there. Same with so many other situations that are too many to illustrate.
So it's an individual situation that everyone has to decide for themselves.
What is an easy decision for one person may be an agonizing one for someone else.
+1
Peace.
My neighbor had to get a shot to get into college. Why are you giving 18 yr old kids the vaccine? They have zero chance of dying?
He may be banned from travel. I can't support countries banning unvaccinated people but that is their right. OTOH, here in the US there should be absolutely no discrimination based on either getting or not getting a shot. That's why I support the state legislation to outlaw employment discrimination https://www.huschblackwell.com/newsandinsights/50-state-update-on-pending-legislation-pertaining-to-employer-mandated-vaccinations and would love to see that as part of the 2022 Republican platform to take back the House and Senate.
This is America. We don't track everyone just because they might get a disease. We don't have "papers please". That is an abomination and must be fought.
...So it's an individual situation that everyone has to decide for themselves....
Good summation. FWIW, I had a tough time deciding. I went to Walmart Tuesday for a quick grocery run, went past the pharmacy, paused, and asked about the J&J absolutely on a whim. Had it right now, so I got it and went about my business twenty minutes later. Truth is, I felt a tad guilty relying on the herd immunity we have essentially reached on the backs of the millions who already took the vaccine.
But reading the CYA papers that came with the shot isn't exactly comforting.