frankj1 wrote:There really aren't any significant numbers of what you fear. For me, as I first said what seems like eons ago, it's not the deaths so much after the first more deadly strain of the virus, but the loooong covid that continues to expand. That's what will be the issue we will most regret.
Where does the loooong Covid begin, versus the long term issues associated with the vaccines?
There is literally no way to separate the two.
Except people will. Based on preconceptions.
Like telling us an untested vaccine will prevent Covid. And then telling us it was only ever intended to make the symptoms less.
Or telling us that being vaccinated prevents the spread of the virus. Only to learn that it literally doesn't.
Man, 2020 and 2021 were a looooong two weeks.
I'm not against the vaccine. I'm against vaccine propaganda.
If your doctor recommends it, by all means get the bi-monthly jab in an effort to chase the virus.
nevermind that each booster we get has thus far only fought the previous strain. Yet each time they ask us to trust them that THIS TIME it will fight the newest or even the next.
Oh. And please don't jab the children.
How misguided are we to inject an experiment with zero long term testing into the demographic who are overwhelmingly safe?
We already screwed up our kids under 6 with the masking and the social distancing.
Frank, you know my wife is a preschool director. We can call her observations anecdotal, but it's a frequently visited topic and we've confirmed it's virtually universal.
And who was it that mandated those masks? Or the school closing? Or the social distancing?
Oh yeah. Brewha's experts.