@SethDillon I'm thankful my wife is still alive who did get vaccinated. It's truly a miracle.
@SethDillon Do you feel the same way about the measles vaccine, smallpox vaccine, mumps vaccine, rubella vaccine? If you traveled to a place Yellow Fever was common, would you say no to that vaccine too?
@SethDillon Here's the problem. Vaccinations are useful and very important parts of our ecology. If you don't trust one, will you stop trusting them all? Eventually this ends badly if you do
@SethDillon Unvaccinated people are still dying from Covid at a far greater rate than vaccinated people. ourworldindata.org/grapher/united…
@SethDillon Is this satire or are you still trying to figure that concept out?
@SethDillon Same here. I got covid before the vaccine was even available and my symptoms were so mild that, had we not been in a pandemic, I would've gone about my days as usual. When the vaccine was created I knew that I not only didn't need it, but I'd also be taking an unnecessary risk.
@SethDillon It cost my wife and I a lot of friends and family, it came within a week of costing my my job, but we stood strong.
@SethDillon My employer forced me to in order to keep my job, I hope it doesn't cost me my health down the road