Hopefully she didn't actually die. If this vaccine fails, they are going to extend the lockdowns.
As one of the most introverted people I know, I never thought that there would be so much vocal support for lockdowns 9 1/2 months in. But it turns that a lot of people are really just happy to stay home and live their entire lives on the internet.
A success would be having minimal side effects, severe side effects would have to be rare, it would have to provide considerable protection to the vulnerable and the government and doomers would have to let life go back to normal.
I'm not anti-vaccine. If you want to take it, take it. But I don't think the government should force people to take it. Especially not an experimental rushed mRNA vaccine. And the idea of requiring an immunization card to resume aspects of normal life repulses me.
The government has already set a draconian precedent with vaccines. I remember getting letters in the mail from my school district addressed to my parents that I would be suspended if I didn't take the required vaccinations. The government forces us essentially to take certain vaccines. Because God forbid there's a certain percentage of the population that is unable to take the vaccine for health reasons. And so the government forces us to vaccinate to protect the people who can't vaccinate.
Hopefully she didn't actually die. If this vaccine fails, they are going to extend the lockdowns.
As one of the most introverted people I know, I never thought that there would be so much vocal support for lockdowns 9 1/2 months in. But it turns that a lot of people are really just happy to stay home and live their entire lives on the internet.
Fail as in the vaccine ends up fucking up/killing a lot of people. Or it ends up not providing much actual protection versus the virus
A success would be having minimal side effects, severe side effects would have to be rare, it would have to provide considerable protection to the vulnerable and the government and doomers would have to let life go back to normal.
I'm not anti-vaccine. If you want to take it, take it. But I don't think the government should force people to take it. Especially not an experimental rushed mRNA vaccine. And the idea of requiring an immunization card to resume aspects of normal life repulses me.
The government has already set a draconian precedent with vaccines. I remember getting letters in the mail from my school district addressed to my parents that I would be suspended if I didn't take the required vaccinations. The government forces us essentially to take certain vaccines. Because God forbid there's a certain percentage of the population that is unable to take the vaccine for health reasons. And so the government forces us to vaccinate to protect the people who can't vaccinate.