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flamingogoldon Aug 03, 2021 4:12pm
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RE:RE:If we get a 4th wave
RE:RE:If we get a 4th waveshirtless, of course we all have the right to choose vaccination or not but all our choices in life have consequences. Segregation indoors already exists... smoking being the best example but still not even close to the problem of covid. We cannot afford another lengthy lockdown, we know the vaccine works to minimize hospitalization and death so if one chooses not to be vaxxed that's fine but just like choosing to smoke that choice limits their indoor acitivity.
Shirtlessnomore wrote: The numbers only prove that flamingo because that's what they want them to prove. A dramatic 4th wave will disprove all of that when it includes many vaccinated people. I believe in the freedom to chose and not to have a split society and in fact my group of peers having some vaccinated and some not are not split, we carry on normally as one. I dont feel negatively towards either decision but that decision should be one that individuals make and really be no ones business but their own. A split society just creates new segregation in what is supposed to be a society of equals. Cheers jmo.
flamingogold wrote: We may follow in the footsteps that New York is taking by mandating vax proof for indoors. Too many businesses, especially us here in the frigid north, cannot withstand another long lockdown and government debt cannot keep increasing to pay business rent and workers to stay home.
As much as I would like to have the full fledged freedom to move about without vax proof, if this is what it takes to keep the doors open then so be it. Don't blame government for tough legislation, point the finger at those refusing vaccination. The covid numbers undeniably prove that vaccinations are the way out of this pandemic.
https://www.cnbc.com/2021/08/03/nycs-de-blasio-mandates-vaccines-for-all-indoor-activities.html