This is great. The entire point of my post was that you shouldn’t let your opinions of the Covid restrictions effect your decision to get vaccinated. People like myself, and many people I know, don’t really agree with all of the Covid restrictions and recognize they have had some negative consequences. But getting the vaccine is a completely separate decision. It’s independent of my feelings about Covid restrictions, the governor, the president, the media, or political parties. I was saying that reasonable people can separate these things.
Despite that, your response was to talk about Covid restrictions and how bad they’ve been for society (such as undetected cancer).
And for me personally, it’s not that big of a deal if you don’t vaccinated. But when people come on here or social media and make false claims about vaccines, it leads to a greater percentage who don’t get vaccinated. The less vaccinated, the higher our death rates remain and I have to continue to deal with masking and Covid protocols that I really don’t want to do.
Honesty, if you don’t want to get vaccinated, your best bet is to either sit quietly, or actually convince everyone else to get vaccinated. If everyone else gets vaccinated, you won’t have too, and we’ll all have a lot less restrictions. So if you don’t want to get vaccinated Or deal with any restrictions, then you should be convincing everyone else to vaccinated. Who knows, maybe that’s actually what I’m doing :)