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Community outreach is necessary in some neighborhoods because they are lacking information on the virus. It's my understanding the outreach will provide information on the vaccine ask residents to have a conversation with their doctor to determine if the vaccine is right for them. I don't understand why this is controversial other than in today's world some people choose to make everything controversial.
Spare me. You don't give a damn about me, and if I recall correctly you were one of those who was publicly downplaying the dangers of COVID right on this forum following Donald J Numbskulls lead. Half a million dead Americans later you are trying to do what here? ... scare me from answering my door?
People need to get vaccinated. Plenty of people are scared of it because they have been played by people like you. The vaccine is a positive good for the entire community, including you and including me.
The more people who get vaccinated the better off we all are, and it is always voluntary so the best we can do is make it easy for people and explain the benefits and risks. If going door to door is what it takes then damn it I applaud the people who are willing to do that and face off with the many naysayers and jackasses out there.
Agreed...the pandemic is dragging on because of outbreaks among the unvaccinated of more dangerous shot resistant variants that pose a risk to all since no vaccine is 100%, but they are close so far which is great...
in the US...99% of covid hospitalizations/deaths are from the unvaccinated
Location: Was Midvalley Oregon; Now Eastside Seattle area
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No problems.
Official or any other person can come to our door. I don't have a "no trespassing" sign out. I'll even answer the door. Does not mean I will "discuss the vaccine" (in the title) or any other topic. I
I know how to say "No".
If you know a nurse etc who’s a friend. Go to their clinic, have them dose the syringe, squirt on the floor and fill out the proper documents and tell the government to stick where the sun doesn’t sine and to mind their own business.
You would really ask a friend to risk losing a license to practice nursing by doing that?
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