Good and for my kids there’s no need for a vaccine so you do what’s right by your kids, I’ll do the same for mine, and that’s the end of it. Mandates aren’t the answer.
If viruses were like seatbelts or motorcycle helmets, where the only person harmed by the personal choice is the person making that choice, then you'd have a solid point. But alas, viruses don't work that way.
You can choose to protect yourself more than the norm by staying home. That’s your choice. And to your point of unvaccinated spreading it to someone else, it’s irrelevant because so can the vaccinated. Maybe it’s a little less of a chance but the chance it still there.If viruses were like seatbelts or motorcycle helmets, where the only person harmed by the personal choice is the person making that choice, then you'd have a solid point. But alas, viruses don't work that way.
I've worked for this same company for 16 years, have a family, house and bills to pay. While taking a stand is what I want to do, my family come first. If it comes down to it, I will probably end up getting the J&J since it's the closest to a normal vaccine.Or stand your ground, and don't get it.
It's not easy and it's not supposed to be.I've worked for this same company for 16 years, have a family, house and bills to pay. While taking a stand is what I want to do, my family come first. If it comes down to it, I will probably end up getting the J&J since it's the closest to a normal vaccine.
I will make my stand at the ballot box. I will campaign and vote for anyone who opposes these large Government takeovers of Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness.
As it should beMy kids' school system is offering free vaccinations next week after school; a parent must be present for the student to receive a shot. A note will not suffice.
The statements by the system have included no guilting, no heavy handed language, no arm twisting. Just "It's here if you want it."