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Do you believe that the COVID-19 vaccine doesn't prevent from getting the virus or passing it, and if so, do you agree in restricting air travel or office work for those who reject the vaccine?

Should the same be extended to those who smoke, drink, have a bad died, or refuse the Flu vaccine?
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Perhaps we should all just walk around in our own personal bubble. Some people just arent meant to leave the confines of home.
Magenta · F
@SheCallsMeCrushDaddy Lol. May as well live in an insulated/isolated bomb shelter and never see the light of day or breathe fresh air.
@Magenta yep, if i wanted to take out every single risk i could ever face, i'd just have to give up driving, of course. no more hiking in the mountains, because there are bears and mountain lions and ticks. no more flying. wonder what the down payment on one of those bomb shelters is ??
windinhishair · 61-69, M
@SheCallsMeCrushDaddy Bears and mountain lions and ticks and hiking don't kill more than half a million Americans in a year. We all take risks every day in all we do. That doesn't mean that we shouldn't take reasonable precautions to reduce risks. Seatbelts are mandatory in most jurisdictions for a reason--they save lives and are easy to implement. It is the same thing with taking reasonable precautions for covid. The restrictions on travel are temporary and will not last forever. We should be in much better shape later this year.