Some people have a hard time recognizing that their health system was designed for regular health care. There are only so many ICU beds available and once they're full the next person who needs one - because of covid, a heart attack, a car accident, whatever - is probably going to die.
And then of course there are the people who need regular hospital care - heart stuff, cancer stuff, all the way down to varicose veins - and aren't getting it because their hospital is plugged with covid patients.
The point being that the vaccines have a good track record of keeping covid victims out of the hospital, so maybe regular health care can get some attention too.
Are they 100% perfect, guaranteed to grant everyone perfect immunity? Of course not. Are the odds of staying healthy better? Yes, so far.
Are they guaranteed to never cause anyone any trouble? Nope. Welcome to a global pandemic folks. People who like life to be black and white are gonna have a hard time.
Some people have a hard time recognizing that their health system was designed for regular health care. There are only so many ICU beds available and once they're full the next person who needs one - because of covid, a heart attack, a car accident, whatever - is probably going to die.
And then of course there are the people who need regular hospital care - heart stuff, cancer stuff, all the way down to varicose veins - and aren't getting it because their hospital is plugged with covid patients.
The point being that the vaccines have a good track record of keeping covid victims out of the hospital, so maybe regular health care can get some attention too.
Are they 100% perfect, guaranteed to grant everyone perfect immunity? Of course not. Are the odds of staying healthy better? Yes, so far.
Are they guaranteed to never cause anyone any trouble? Nope. Welcome to a global pandemic folks. People who like life to be black and white are gonna have a hard time.
Giving a vaccine to everyone for something that represents 4% of all deaths is laughable.