@ROGERSAYER6 @peterboghossian @joerogan By this reasoning, you might as well abandon all modern medicine. When an mRNA vaccine is developed to fight cancer (which will likely happen soon) are you going to also avoid that and battle cancer "naturally"? I mean, better to die of cancer than be fragile, right?
@HeyPeterClarke @ROGERSAYER6 @peterboghossian @joerogan If you can’t understand that the force and mandate is the issue, you’re part of the problem. It is possible to be pro-vax and anti-force!
@hillc25 @ROGERSAYER6 @peterboghossian @joerogan I know several people who have told me they’ll only get the vaccine when it becomes inconvenient to not get it, like when their job requires it. If this type of person would just go out and get the vaccine without being “forced” then we wouldn’t have to have this conversation…
@HeyPeterClarke @ROGERSAYER6 @peterboghossian @joerogan Idk why you’re putting quotes around forced. I mean..:it’s force. It is literal force. Being forced upon private companies to force their employees. No way around it. It’s force. And THAT is the issue.
@hillc25 @ROGERSAYER6 @peterboghossian @joerogan If you're given the option to get tested regularly, then you're not being forced to take the vaccine. If you might lose your job if you don't get a vaccine, it's still your choice that you'd rather lose your job rather than protect yourself and others from a deadly disease.
@ROGERSAYER6 @HeyPeterClarke @peterboghossian @joerogan My husband also has a significant level of antibodies 10 months post-infection. Infection included week long hospital stay with Remdesivir and steroids.
@hillc25 @ROGERSAYER6 @peterboghossian @joerogan This is a strong case for people to get the vaccine. If he’d been vaccinated (I’m assuming he wasn’t), he wouldn’t have been in the hospital for a week, needlessly taking up a hospital bed, and he wouldn’t have spread the virus as much before showing symptoms.
@HeyPeterClarke @hillc25 @ROGERSAYER6 @peterboghossian @joerogan Vaccinated people still getting hospitalized, not making a case for anything
@LateIrving @hillc25 @ROGERSAYER6 @peterboghossian @joerogan They’re hospitalized at a rate of 0.1% to 5% (depending on the state) compared to those who haven’t been vaccinated. In other words, in some states 99% of hospitalized people are unvaccinated. Meaning: the vaccine works incredibly well. nytimes.com/interactive/20…
@LateIrving @hillc25 @ROGERSAYER6 @peterboghossian @joerogan I’m genuinely curious: did you not know about this data or have you been willfully ignoring it because it’s not convenient to you?