10-16-2021, 09:49 PM
(This post was last modified: 10-16-2021, 09:50 PM by Punaperson.)
Kander: And what the hell difference does it make? if you have a working vaccine, then it should not matter if anyone else besides you gets vaccinated.
This is where your argument falls apart. If you, and any other person who refuses to get vaccinated, would also refuse to go a hospital after contracting covid but stay at home with your illness, it would be a different scenario. But when the same people who argue against the medical science behind the vaccines run/crawl to a hospital to get treated , clog our limited resources , and deny other people medical care due to lack of staff and space, your words become myopic prattle. Earlier, I've written on this forum about my friend whose surgery to remove a tumor was delayed because all the ICU beds on Oahu were taken by non-vaccinated covid people. He is now scheduled to fly to Honolulu this Tuesday, 10 weeks later than originally planned. The suffering, the anxiety, that he, his family, his friends have endured, are "the hell difference" you choose to ignore. And the long-term worries that you are so concerned about: my friend is weaker and will take longer to recover, and now we all wonder and wait to learn if it metastasize during the 10 week delay.
This is where your argument falls apart. If you, and any other person who refuses to get vaccinated, would also refuse to go a hospital after contracting covid but stay at home with your illness, it would be a different scenario. But when the same people who argue against the medical science behind the vaccines run/crawl to a hospital to get treated , clog our limited resources , and deny other people medical care due to lack of staff and space, your words become myopic prattle. Earlier, I've written on this forum about my friend whose surgery to remove a tumor was delayed because all the ICU beds on Oahu were taken by non-vaccinated covid people. He is now scheduled to fly to Honolulu this Tuesday, 10 weeks later than originally planned. The suffering, the anxiety, that he, his family, his friends have endured, are "the hell difference" you choose to ignore. And the long-term worries that you are so concerned about: my friend is weaker and will take longer to recover, and now we all wonder and wait to learn if it metastasize during the 10 week delay.