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People are free to decide the level of freedom they are willing to sacrifice for themselves in their evaluation of their safety. It's when people begin to limit my freedom in the quest for their security, where I get to question the legitimacy of their desires and propesed limitations for society as a whole.
My biggest issue is those on one side get to set all the rules, control the narratives and claim all the virtue without ever, for one second, trying to engage in the philisophical arguments to the contrary of their views.
The counter by them is always a hyperbolic retort based on fear and emotion, and not a philisophical debate, which is what interests me in this whole thing."When life hands you lemons, make lemonade." Better have some sugar and water too, or else your lemonade will suck!
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Originally posted by WuTheOne View PostTo answer the above two posts - No and no.
These are mostly retired people. There are at least 3 PhD's in the group and I believe all are college grads, several with Masters degrees. All sides of the political spectrum are represented, and they all agree on the rules.
It's my house. I make the rules. Anybody have a problem with that?
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Originally posted by WuTheOne View PostTo answer the above two posts - No and no.
These are mostly retired people. There are at least 3 PhD's in the group and I believe all are college grads, several with Masters degrees. All sides of the political spectrum are represented, and they all agree on the rules.
It's my house. I make the rules. Anybody have a problem with that?Kung Wu say, man who read woman like book, prefer braille!
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When my house rules are questioned, I will defend them. I can look at an immunization record. Does someone who's had covid get some type of certificate that's signed off by a health care provider that can be verified?
In my experience, vaccinated people trust other vaccinated people, but do not want to be exposed to unvaccinated people if that can be avoided. To me that seems to be a remarkably easy decision to make.
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Originally posted by WuTheOne View PostWhen my house rules are questioned, I will defend them. I can look at an immunization record. Does someone who's had covid get some type of certificate that's signed off by a health care provider that can be verified?
In my experience, vaccinated people trust other vaccinated people, but do not want to be exposed to unvaccinated people if that can be avoided. To me that seems to be a remarkably easy decision to make.
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Originally posted by WuTheOne View PostTo answer the above two posts - No and no.
These are mostly retired people. There are at least 3 PhD's in the group and I believe all are college grads, several with Masters degrees. All sides of the political spectrum are represented, and they all agree on the rules.
It's my house. I make the rules. Anybody have a problem with that?
Livin the dream
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Originally posted by WuTheOne View PostWhen my house rules are questioned, I will defend them. I can look at an immunization record. Does someone who's had covid get some type of certificate that's signed off by a health care provider that can be verified?
In my experience, vaccinated people trust other vaccinated people, but do not want to be exposed to unvaccinated people if that can be avoided. To me that seems to be a remarkably easy decision to make.
Livin the dream
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Originally posted by WuTheOne View Post
These are fairly intelligent people who can do math and assess risk. The vaccines are not 100% effective. I believe it's around 88% effective against the Delta variant and 95% against the original strain. An unvaccinated person has 0% effective immunity against every variant. It's 8 to 20 times as likely that an unvaccinated person will carry the virus than a vaccinated person.
Close contact with unvaccinated people (compared to close contact with vaccinated people) increases the risk of vaccinated people becoming infected. Being around unvaccinated people in a social setting is an unnecessary risk.
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Originally posted by WuTheOne View PostWhen my house rules are questioned, I will defend them. I can look at an immunization record. Does someone who's had covid get some type of certificate that's signed off by a health care provider that can be verified?
In my experience, vaccinated people trust other vaccinated people, but do not want to be exposed to unvaccinated people if that can be avoided. To me that seems to be a remarkably easy decision to make.
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Originally posted by WuTheOne View Post
If I go to a facility or store that requires their employees to wear a mask, I will wear a mask. Not because I feel I need it (both Pfizer vaccines), but because I support their employer's efforts to protect their customers and employees and don't want to make the employees there feel burdened by their employer's policies.
I invite 20 people to my house a couple times a week. They are all in the danger zone due to their age. They are all fully vaccinated. We all trust each other, but the Delta variant is causing some concern. For most of them I'm the first social contact they've had in over a year and they are incredibly happy to be able to get together with old friends again.
The vaccinated ones have made it very clear that if I allow a single unvaccinated person in the group, they will never come to my house again.
Getting or not getting a vaccination is a personal choice and decision. Decisions can have consequences. Decisions involving public health issues are likely to have consequences.
Life is going to return to "normal" a lot faster and a lot more like the previous "normal" for those who are vaccinated.
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Originally posted by ShockerFever View Post
Where have you been the last couple of months?
Also, the pandemic had been winding down at the time. Now it appears to be winding back up.
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