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TopicCan't believe COVID was almost over
Lost_All_Senses
08/06/21 5:39:21 PM
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Mr Hangman posted...
That's how it usually works with any other disease. If you're vaccinated, the disease won't survive in you and so there's not much opportunity for you to be a vector. Someone will point out edge cases showing that transmission through a vaccinated person can sometimes possibly rarely happen. That doesn't matter. That's just the risk we have to live with. There is not going to be any total elimination of risk. It's impossible to be 100% safe. Like I said, there is no future milestone beyond vaccination to hold out for. So unless you think it's acceptable to mask up, distance, lock down, and shut down forever, then the time to say it's over is when everyone has had the opportunity to be vaccinated. In the US, that time has passed (except for children who they should hurry up and approve the vaccine for).

There's no talking to you. That became 100% clear when you dramatized the alternative. You say lockdown "forever" as the alternative argument, cause you know saying a realistic timeframe would actually sound logical lol. And it would make you look entitled for not being ok with sacrificing to help the world get pass this quicker.

Gotta dramatize the argument to have one. That's always a sign your argument is good./s

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