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Originally Posted by Nickchick
I've said this before but it bears repeating. I especially agree with the bolded. It's a risk no matter what you do. The percentage of risk depends on the individual person. For some the vaccine is more of a risk for others COVID is more of a risk.
This is hypothetical but I'm convinced that if being alone was reported to be more likely to cause a contagion they'd force people to go out and date other people they have no interest in to keep the contagion at bay even if being alone didn't guarantee it would spread the contagion. The cost does not matter to them..only the stats do.
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Here's some stats that so called 'vaccinated' on this forum fail to discuss:
About 23% of Americans have the booster.
You are not considered 'vaccinated' unless you have all of the shots, which include the booster.
So all of these self righteous twits who want to come on here and act like they are levitating above the rest of us, if they don't have their booster, they are not 'vaccinated'.
They are, too, the 'unvaxxed'.