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It is not easy for me to vaccinate myself when I've had adverse reactions in the past.



Sorry to hear that, but that's a small minority of people. And I hope you've talked to your doctor about it --- we're lucky with COVID to have a variety of vaccines with different makeups to choose from.


You told sushsjsuauahab that he/she is a small minority of people. I'm sure that makes sushsjsuauahab and others who have their own (gasp) reasons not to get the vaccine feel better... See, it's this one-size-fits-all dictum backed by sanctions that's the problem. The vaccines help prevent sickness, but government policies hurt healthy people.


Dunno about other countries but in NZ you can apply for medical exemption from vaccine mandates. A panel of medical professionals evaluates your situation and if they agree, you get a vaccine pass that works the same as for a vaccinated person.


Sounds like a new Soviet Union.


So you can _apply_ for permission to take part in everyday life.

Great. It's a no from me.


Some countries have chosen the other way: they left the vaccination up to people, and now nobody can take part in everyday life because of lockdowns.


False dichotomy, lockdown is a choice.

I will never lock down.


throwaway55421: …and increase the number of deaths as the healthcare collapses? Or are there other options, unknown to me?


Sure.

I don't mind taking a 0.5% risk to avoid 1% of my life spent in lockdown.

Neither does my mother or grandmother.

It is not an axiom that an increase in death rates at the population level is bad, because people are willing to put their lives at a small risk in order to preserve some semblance of meaning in them.

This is a point lost on essentially every lockdown proponent as far as I can tell. They are fundamentally unwilling to accept differing value systems and seek to enforce theirs.


To mRNA vaccines?




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