kickingandscreaming
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There is no forced exposure. You have a choice. Stay inside and order delivery. My choice was to get the vaccine and get back to a reasonably normal life. Although, I am still pissed at about my exposure to that butterfly in China that caused my little league game to be rained out. We get exposed to things every day due to our interactions - and some are not good things. Sensible people call that "life" and deal with it as best they can because they realize trying to control others is a losing proposition. The problem with those in your room is that they completely ignore ANY effects other than COVID. You say we don't admit an issue exists and I say you only see one issue. All of life's decisions are made through the lens of COVID. Children in NorCal bear an inordinate burdenIt's a question of forced exposure to the vaccine versus forced exposure to covid.
There is no pure individualist answer. Someone is getting exposed to something they don't want.
It may be that the number of unvaccinatable people is small enough that the added deaths from community spread is the smaller concern. But no one here (other than husker and espola) seems even willing to admit that the issue even exists. Therefore no discussion. Just echo chamber.
in part, due to the ridiculously overestimated risk by adults which drives fear and anxiety.
U.S. Adults' Estimates of COVID-19 Hospitalization Risk
Americans' estimates of both the risk of hospitalization due to COVID-19 and the efficacy of the vaccine for the disease vary widely by their political affiliation and vaccination status.
news.gallup.com
"Long Covid" will be a much smaller problem than the long-term effects of overblown fear and anxiety of Covid. There are going to be many, many broken people who never had a serious case of COVID.
So, yes, I see the issue of potentially having more infections but that's not the only issue I see.