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COVID-19 RESTRICTION AND LOCKDOWNS- HOW YOU COPING??
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<blockquote data-quote="HonestAbe" data-source="post: 340467" data-attributes="member: 25390"><p>For sure, that makes sense. Even if the top brass said they made the choice and weren't ordered by the commander in chief, anti-vax people would just say they were probably lying. No way to know for sure one way or the other I guess. I suppose we'll see how many active duty refuse the vaccine if they really consider it illegal, unethical, or violating their oath to the constitution. I don't think it will be very many, and to be clear, I'm not saying that proves either side right or wrong, just my guess on what will happen.</p><p></p><p>The interesting debate to me right now is boosters vs no boosters (FDA and other agencies reviewing choices right now). There's plenty of countries that can't make or afford the vaccine that desperately want it, and we're shipping it out, so there's a legit argument to be made that getting unvaccinated people the shot is more effective than boosting existing people. It lowers the chances of new variants springing up in unvaccinated populations. But at the same time, we seem to have a surplus because of vaccine hesitancy. I don't see why we can't have both. I got my second shot in early March so the efficacy is apparently still good, but waning.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HonestAbe, post: 340467, member: 25390"] For sure, that makes sense. Even if the top brass said they made the choice and weren't ordered by the commander in chief, anti-vax people would just say they were probably lying. No way to know for sure one way or the other I guess. I suppose we'll see how many active duty refuse the vaccine if they really consider it illegal, unethical, or violating their oath to the constitution. I don't think it will be very many, and to be clear, I'm not saying that proves either side right or wrong, just my guess on what will happen. The interesting debate to me right now is boosters vs no boosters (FDA and other agencies reviewing choices right now). There's plenty of countries that can't make or afford the vaccine that desperately want it, and we're shipping it out, so there's a legit argument to be made that getting unvaccinated people the shot is more effective than boosting existing people. It lowers the chances of new variants springing up in unvaccinated populations. But at the same time, we seem to have a surplus because of vaccine hesitancy. I don't see why we can't have both. I got my second shot in early March so the efficacy is apparently still good, but waning. [/QUOTE]
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