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Vaccinated People Spread The Delta Variant, CDC Says
You simply cannot force someone to inject something into their body that they don't want to.

And yet we do all the time.  For school.  Some for their jobs.  For travel to foreign countries.  TB test for restaurant workers.

Should our government go fully "big-brother" 

We follow all kinds of rules, pay taxes, etc.
What if someone moved here from Japan or England, shipped their car to Hawaii & insisted on driving on the left side of the road?  And they had personal beliefs, reasons and experiences that driving on the left side was better.   What if they got on Facebook and convinced 65% of the people in Puna it was the correct way to drive?  


we are now facing nursing shortages... drive school buses... postal carriers

All people with personal opinions.  Nurses take classes in health care, but they can also have political preferences and pressures that override their training.  The COVID vaccine is not the first and only medical recommendation that some nurses find overreaching or ill advised.  There are nurses who will tell you never to take aspirin because it has serious negative side effects.  Other nurses will tell you to take it every day for your heart.  


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RE: Vaccinated People Spread The Delta Variant, CDC Says - by HereOnThePrimalEdge - 09-15-2021, 05:33 PM

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