Unveiled Artist
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Your link says this:
At least 209,437,152 people or 64% of the population have received at least one dose.
Overall, 178,692,875 people or 54% of the population have been fully vaccinated.
The 83% is the amount of vaccines used.
So the USA is well below the level we need for herd immunity.
It says: In the US, 456,755,755 doses have been distributed so far, with 83% or 380,241,903 of the doses used. They achieved vaccine goals before July 4th but because of the Delta Variant its still not enough.
No one knew there was going to be a errors attack on 9-11. We all know Covid is all around us, and there are ways to limit the spread: mask use and vaccination.
The point is we don't know what will happen whether we go through a traumatic event or catch COVID. So, worrying about whether people will put me at risk is a waste of time and energy. That was my reply with the question you asked me.
It wasn't related to errors of the attack, limiting spread, and mask use.
I'm not sure what you mean.
Oh. Going by RF, provaxxers give medically exempt a pass if they catch COVID but if someone choose not to vaccine, they don't have that same pass or empathy. I don't see a difference in suffering. Once you put a difference it's no longer moral but political.
We still need more testing and more access. People are getting exposed without knowing it and infecting others. I was face to face with clients three days after i was exposed and that evening I started feeling sick. Luckily I did not infect anyone. But I quarantined until I could get a test. But I knew by then that people at the wedding I attended were testing positive.
I always wondered what those infected with the virus have in common. I know I can contract the virus, of course, but I know residents and my friends' friends family that has the virus. Though I did mention about the resident to support my points but it keeps getting censored. Here's the link: Journal entry: Work incident Found out he got COVID... but like other testimonies from vaccinated and unvaccinated, there are associations but CDC is still looking into it (media aside). In general, maybe its because everyone is always in public? I don't know.
But, yeah, if someone get sick quarantining would be the best thing to do. Even if a person is vaccinated, they still should quarantine if they get sick. (New Data on COVID-19 Transmission by Vaccinated Individuals | Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health with link to CDC data) So, even vaccinated I'd still be careful.
But Covid is real, and people are actually getting infected in public. Its just that many don't give a **** and think it's just the flu. I never feared Covid but I know I didn't want it. I got vaccinated and wore my masks in public. I just happened to get shot in the back, along with about 60 others, by a Covid assassin. We trusted everyone would respect the event and family/friends. But it just took one selfish guy.
Don't blame the whole unvaccinated population based on your experiences though. Opinions are fine but in general if those opinions from the general vaxed population are motivation for mandates that's the issue.