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TopicWhat's the counter argument that people who are vaccinated
ParanoidObsessive
05/10/21 11:37:14 PM
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Beveren_Rabbit posted...
If you're vaccinated it shouldn't matter if I'm not vaccinated since you're protected.

Even aside from the fact that the vaccine isn't 100% effective, there's also the fact that everyone who isn't immune is basically a breeding ground for mutations, so for each person who doesn't vaccinate, there's a greater statistically likelihood that the virus will mutate to the point where it becomes immune to the existing vaccine, and we basically go right back to starting from square one all over again.

So that argument is kind of horseshit.



Beveren_Rabbit posted...
If I get covid, it's not a big deal since it has a low mortality rate and treatment is widely available.

Even aside from the above, there's the argument that you're putting an undue tax on health care and insurance systems by creating an unnecessary risk, similar to why the "If I don't want to wear a seatbelt why should I be forced to?" argument is usually dismissed out of hand.
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