• Gerudo@lemm.ee
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    16 days ago

    Not everyone can be vaccinated. That’s the point in the rest of us who can, to be vaccinated.

    • bluGill@fedia.io
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      16 days ago

      The numbers that cannot be vaccinated are tiny, and are one of the logistically issues that need to be handled, but are not very hard compared to the political problem.

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        16 days ago

        Yeah, logistically giving vaccines to the remaining unvaccinated people isn’t hard (provided it’s safe for them to accept them) given how many people we vaccinate at scale already.

        Politically, the antivax movement really should be more fringe that it is and it’s scary to manage (at least from my perspective).

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      16 days ago

      They also don’t account for the fact that vaccination isn’t a magic block against getting COVID. Vaccination reduces the likelihood of infection and, if you do get infected, the severity. COVID can still break through that and have serious, life-altering consequences. Fuck putting my kids’ health in danger so awful parents can continue to abuse their kids with no consequence.

      Edit: btw, I’m referring to the original comment in this thread. The person you’re replying to wants to vaccinate the kids against the parents’ will, which is a good thing if they can be.