hog88
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See, this proves that you just don't have a good grip of the situation.The recovered ones have some immunity, but the one's that end up on ventilators are another story
In other words......just go ahead and do a A"Thinning of the heard" and don't worry about itSee, this proves that you just don't have a good grip of the situation.
Recovered ones don't have "some immunity." They actually have the best immunity, and likely the only immunity that will end the pandemic.
And, statistically, virtually no healthy young people are ending up on ventilators. Turn off the news.
Is this a serious question?In other words......just go ahead and do a A"Thinning of the heard" and don't worry about it
Like exercise, eating right, generally taking care of oneself.We are talking about preventable measures that are available to the public
The vaccine doesnt stop people from spreading Covid. It's why masks are being pushed again.If everyone is vaccinated, eventually infections drop to zero and so do variants,“ Parikh said. “But if the virus has an easy host, such as an unvaccinated individual, then it is easy for it to mutate into a more contagious and virulent form.”Aug 10, 2021
Unvaccinated People Are Fueling Coronavirus Variants
https://www.healthline.com › health-news › unvaccinated-...
Even more people would have been infectedHere's something to ponder:
WHAT IF...
Last year, rather than locking down the country, shuttering children in their homes, cancelling sports, closing restaurants, parks, and playgrounds, . . . we had taken strict precautions to isolate the elderly and those at-risk due to comorbid conditions, and everyone else just went on with daily life.
Where would we be today?
Would there be a Delta variant in the U.S.?
Would our kids have lost a year of quality education?
Would there have been this many suicides?
Would mental health facilities be completely full and unable to take new patients?