DisneyJamieCA
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Being dismissive like this doesn't help your case. There hasn't been any recent discussion to show that people are "very afraid". Those of us who have expressed concern are thinking logically. Nobody here thinks Covid is going away - but a vaccine is a precaution we have available to us. And nobody said anything about shutting down.Yes, and every virologist does not agree on these things. Neither do all doctor's agree. Science isn't nearly as black & white as everyone wants to make it out to be. The media just inflames everyone with doom & gloom to get higher ratings as well as to keep people controlled.
The fact is that the vaccines target multiple locations on the virus and as such are likely to have an issue with the variants. Again if the spike protein mutates so far away from what it is now then it isn't the same virus anymore and that isn't how mutations usually work.
Also, the rest of the world is not vaccinating in nearly the same time frame as we are. Should we shut down even when are cases are super low just because we could get another variant from another country? It's absurd. We will have to live with COVID forever now and we should take precautions but not change our lives. But it is hard to tell people who are very afraid to think logically instead of emotionally..![]()
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If you want to have a real conversations, I'm all for it. But as was pointed out earlier, those are impossible to have when words are taken to the extreme and completely out of context.
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