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![]() ![]() ![]() Section 4: President & Congress Subject: Covid attitudes Msg# 1192185
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Mark, I was replying to this almost 2 years after my original post:
Dave Walter wrote in message #1192115 : I don't know if you read my original post (nor do you have any interest in that What Dave posted above has no relevant content. No facts. Not afraid of COVID? OK. Respect the danger. Do what you can to protect yourself and your family and friends. Be responsible. I am not jumping to any conclusions here. If there is a threat, and someone says I am not afraid of it, that doesn't mean that person is being responsible but ignoring it. Not afraid of COVID? COVID, at it's peaks. was a killer. Those who did not respect that were ignoring reality. That's why I commented about the other diseases/vaccines. To ask if that was the way Dave treated his health care, in general. The COVID vaccines, while not perfect or conventional vaccines, did save lives. Although anecdotal, I did post about my situation, and a parallel situation with someone I know. Easy recovery at home for me vs. two trips to intensive care / ventilator / near death, for a person younger than me who refused vaccination, refused to wear a mask, etc.. What did you do to protect yourself from COVID? Do you have any personal experiences to share? |
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For reference, the above message is a reply to a message where: Why are you just now replying to this message from 11/28/2021 11:06:19 PM? With opinion and heresy? So, do you vaccinate for flu, pneumonia, shingles, or others that are recommended? How about vaccinations for children when they enter school? There is a huge difference between those other vaccines that are well-researched, tested, and have been around for ages, and vaccines that were barely hardly tested and rushed out because the federal government demanded them ASAP. Just because MANY people didn't--and don't--trust the Covid vaccines, it does not follow that these same people don't trust the long time, well-established vaccines you mention above, or that, good grief, they are against vaccinating children. This is one of my issues with you, Jim. You jump to conclusions that simply do not follow based on what you read someone say. You reply with what, frankly, are absurdities that one can only assume are meant to make the other fellow look like an idiot. It makes for a difficult conversations. Can't we do better? |