@tiger-tragic said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1459605) said:
By choice, for my own health benefit and for those with whom I interact, I am fully vaccinated. There were very mild side effects but nothing like the health impact, for someone like me of 60+ yo, of contracting the virus.
I respect the choice of people to decide about vaccination or not.
But if, in the unfortunate circumstance that I contract the virus and, due to my vaccination and likely asymptomatic state, infect others who have chosen not to be vaccinated, I will lose about 0.5 milliseconds of sleep and about the same level of regret.
Don't know why you were down voted for this because I absolutely agree with you except for the milliseconds. Mine would be 0.00.
Get the jab for yourself and your fellow man.
However should those who don't get it be a second class person?
I didn't know I was downvoted and couldn't care less.
But those of us who trust the science know that, along with climate change, this virus threatens our very existence and that of our kids and future generations.
I don't care if some choose not to do all they can to protect themself or others. I respect their choice.
But, science tells me, and I believe it, that they won't impact my quality of life.
All I'm saying is that is if I inadvertently and unknowingly become infected and pass that onto those who chose not be vaccinated, I couldn't give a flying fig.