Originally Posted by
MarkB
Unvaccinated have rights, vaccinated have rights.
Unvaccinated have no right to infringe on vaccinated rights.
Vaccinated have no right to infringe on unvaccinated rights.
How does that play out?
Let's assume vaccine DOES significantly (by at least 3x) reduce the probability of getting SEVERE sickness from COVID,
which requires hospitalization.
Let's further put on the table THE FACT ... other sickness like cancer, have taken a back-burner due to COVID, either due
to fear of using up all ICU capacity, or fact that it has been lost. My friend, just diagnosed with prostate cancer ... they said
see you in February for a CT scan, before any treatment can be started ... he was "forced" to go to USA, so he doesn't die
of cancer waiting for our Hospitals ... and we blame ALL that on COVID.
So, what is fair?
I'm not on a particular side ... though full disclosure, I'm double vaccinated.
Here's my speculation ... I understand people's fears that the vaccine isn't adequately tested ... I do think
the conspiracy theories are completely out to lunch ... so I don't buy 5G and population culling as a good reason to not
getting your vaccine.
Does that matter anyhow? Probably not ... but I sure get pissed off when my mate can't get his cancer treated because
the ICU is full of COVID patients ... or there's a fear they will be. And according to the numbers I see, the majority in ICU are
unvaccinated.
So, again, what's fair?