Alright staff, he brought politics into it, so here we go...
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I think the extra step is that this hyper political world has enabled foreign countries to amplify these behaviors. Historically, anti-vaxers were largely hippies, but currently they are far and away Trump supporters. So this vaccine hesitancy isn't really in-line with historical norms, this comes from somewhere else (for the record Donald Trump got vaccinated). What I think we are seeing is a very powerful effort from foreign powers to lose faith in American institutions. I think this has happened on many fronts, but the vaccine is the latest place where they are pushing their agenda. I am very disappointed that more people aren't getting the vaccine (there is no reason we shouldn't reach 80+% vaccinated), but I think it's also a sad reminder that people have become ultra-sensitive about political issues.
You left out the part where the democrats have continued to throw gas on the fire when it comes to this via their refusal to actually act like the vaccine works, continued lockdowns and tightening of restrictions (look at MI right now) despite the numbers showing it's not working, and then the constant fear porn from the media. Even liberal Bill Maher had to call out their BS and constant fumbling of this. Nowhere in any of the numbers justifies schools being closed, yet there are kids in NY and CA who have not been in a classroom for over a year. Biden waltzes out to claim credit for the vaccine and even Fauci had to call BS on that.
You also left off how democrats and the media seem to not follow the restrictions they want to impose on you. Examples of CNN's Cuomo being out when he was to be quarantining, Dianne Feinstein not wearing a mask while at the airport. Governor Whitmer telling people to not go out while her husband is out boating for Memorial Day weekend. Oh, and recently, she took off to Florida while keeping MI locked up. Then there's Austin's mayor telling people to not travel and stay inside via a Zoom call while he was on vacation in Mexico. Gavin Newsome's visit to French Laundry. BLM protests/riots. The list goes on and on.
You want to toss the political football, you at least need to be honest about it and call out the BS from both sides and their influence on the current environment.
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The honest root of vaccine hesitancy IMO is that getting a vaccine inherently means that you've acknowledged the problem. For some people, that is a political existence that goes against their entire identiy for the past year of minimizing COVID. It's always been present... HCQ is a magic cure, everyone that gets it is asymptomatic (April), nobody dies of covid anymore (July), we're at herd immunity (September), etc. I'm scared of what vaccine hesitancy is for the future of this country. Honestly, at this point, I am less worried about COVID than I am what it means. That doesn't mean getting a vaccination doesn't provide immense benefits, because it really does - an America at herd immunity is a game changer just as it is for many other diseases... But the root cause of vaccine hesitancy puts American exceptionalism and hegemony in serious jeopardy in the long term. This is the goal of certain foreign powers.
Do you know what drove the HCQ thing into what it was? The moment Trump mentioned it, the democrats and media began acting like this was some off the wall experimental drug that will kill you, when in reality it's been around for 50+ years and taken by people worldwide. Again, you need to be honest with what you're saying. The democrat's and media's melt and instant "do the opposite of Trump" mentality didn't help.
I don't recall anyone saying people don't die of COVID. I've heard many people ask why people who die "with" rather than "of" COVID are a COVID death. We don't count a HIV+ person who dies from falling down a mountain while hiking a HIV death, yet someone dies while riding a motorcycle tests positive for COVID, and he's a COVID death. There is a difference between "with" and "of," which doesn't seem to matter with COVID for some reason.
Herd immunity? Nobody knows since we do not know the true denominator of positive cases due to so many asymptomatic people.
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For those railing against the CDC and Fauci as a reason to not get vaccinated (I'm calling bs on that actually being the reason), they are in a position where they have to be ultra-conservative. Their message is never going to be as nuanced as you want it to be even if they personally believe that we don't need to be that careful. They just can't afford to be wrong about the spread of the virus. But let's also be honest, that's not why you're not getting the vaccine anyway. It's just an excuse to complain about them and deflect from your irrational hesitancy. You never valued their opinions anyways.
The issue with the CDC and Fauci is they continue to move the goal posts and contradict each other. CDC director says once you have the vaccine you won't get the virus, then Fauci tells Rand Paul that just because you have the vaccine doesn't mean you won't get it and can still spread it. Their credibility is shot, and is a big reason why many people have stopped listening to them.
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For the "long term effects" of the mRNA vaccine crowd, the vaccine gets completely removed by your body in hours. All that can possibly remain is your immune response to COVID's spike protein. There is no realistic long term risk here. So when will all the long term risks be apparant to you? 6 months from now? 1 year from now? 10 years from now? 100 years from now? I mean there's always a longer time horizon for you to worry about the unknown even if it's irrational.
For many that I've spoken with, and me as well, a couple of years out and we'll be more comfortable with it.
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Also appreciate that the "branch covidian" crowd got upset about being called an "anti-vaxxer nut".
The funny thing about it is it is the COVIDians who are calling people who are reluctant to get the vaccine as an anti-vaxxer. You continue to cement the stereotype that you've built as COVID being a religion..."you must agree with me or else you're going to die and kill memaw!" We're not anti-vax. We're not comfortable taking a vaccine that didn't exist a year ago at this moment in time. Does that mean we will never take it? No.