Look, I'm not "antivax" by default. In a broad take, vaccines have saved countless lives over the years since we understood the immune response. Overall, I have my kids vaccinated, and when we visit my wife's family overseas they - supposedly - do Smallpox vaccinations STILL, and I want the kids to get it. Just in case.
But there's something creepily pathological about how hard they're pushing this one.
Although I am slated to be one of the first group eligible for the vaccine, I won't even consider it for at least a year. If they try to make it mandatory, I'll sign the waiver.
Covid shots, return shots - my cartoon.
ReplyDeleteLook, I'm not "antivax" by default. In a broad take, vaccines have saved countless lives over the years since we understood the immune response. Overall, I have my kids vaccinated, and when we visit my wife's family overseas they - supposedly - do Smallpox vaccinations STILL, and I want the kids to get it. Just in case.
But there's something creepily pathological about how hard they're pushing this one.
https://1.bp.blogspot.com/-8XT27AcMA_c/X4cwok3S9EI/AAAAAAAAFGs/GDIYf7y02eQXD2AEuRIYASeNSDZuFLnIQCLcBGAsYHQ/s752/Covid%2Band%2BReturn%2BShot%2B-%2Bnotice%2Bj.jpg
Although I am slated to be one of the first group eligible for the vaccine, I won't even consider it for at least a year. If they try to make it mandatory, I'll sign the waiver.
ReplyDeleteWell David, no 'passport' for you then.
ReplyDeleteAt least *some* are discussing this ...