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Bill Pearson's avatar

You do know David, we shouldn't even be having this discussion. We should be sliding safely into home with new cases down to nothing and hospitalizations and death a thing of the past. That's how bad this is, because we are headed in the wrong direction and there's no end in sight.

To trump's credit (and i rarely say that) he was the guy that pushed the fast tracking. That alone should have insured we got there. It was never a right/left thing; or at least it never should have been. I'm sorry but every one of the anti-vaxxer's and right wing windbags have helped create the shitshow we are trapped in.

If that's not bad enough, it gets worse. What is the long term impact on those of you that contracted it? Hopefully nothing, but no one knows for sure. Will it take years off your life? Will it crop up and cause issues that smolder and flare? Will it keep you from doing things down the road? That alone is frightening enough to make people take it seriously.

Sadly, we aren't a whole lot better off than we were a year ago. Yes, we're open, but at what cost? I hate, HATE to say this, but for many this is nothing more than a con to keep trump voters close. For others it's the gambit they can attach to Biden and say he failed.

Societally we are all losers. When playing politics becomes more important than saving peoples lives it screams we have become fools and dummies. Yet brother...here we are. How sad?

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SGman's avatar

Also look at influenza: we have to create a new vaccine yearly as it evolves and mutates. If COVID does become endemic, then expect a yearly booster.

Which leads to a good question: will flu shots also become required? Would it make sense to require them if a mRNA version is approved?

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