The notion it should be mandated for anyone is just insanity.i'm not saying the vaccine isn't appropriate for certain risk profiles, but the notion that it should be mandated for pre-pubescent kids is just insanity.
The notion it should be mandated for anyone is just insanity.i'm not saying the vaccine isn't appropriate for certain risk profiles, but the notion that it should be mandated for pre-pubescent kids is just insanity.
Just out of curiosity, under what circumstances would you support a vaccine mandate? I hear this kind of... reasoning... a lot and I am curious. Start with the absurd and we can work back- let's say there was an uncontained outbreak of weaponized Chinese Avian Flu or something- 70% fatality rate- would you support mandatory vaccines?The notion it should be mandated for anyone is just insanity.
100,000 per day in America yet only a handful of the new variant.
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Such an extreme hypothetical...we are talking about a small fraction of a single percent right now, I can't compare them in good faith.Just out of curiosity, under what circumstances would you support a vaccine mandate? I hear this kind of... reasoning... a lot and I am curious. Start with the absurd and we can work back- let's say there was an uncontained outbreak of weaponized Chinese Avian Flu or something- 70% fatality rate- would you support mandatory vaccines?
I understand your argument, but I'd like to boil this down for the sake of expediency:Such an extreme hypothetical...we are talking about a small fraction of a single percent right now, I can't compare them in good faith.
The efficacy alone isn't proving to be remotely worth it.
70% would be some crazy shit and you know the media and science would downplay it because shit would be fucked with/or without treatments or extremely short lived vaccination protections.
So the answer is No, I don't see myself supporting such a thing.
If I saw some real shit coming down the pipe I may change my mind, but this my friend most certainly isn't even remotely worth sacrificing freedom and real world real time health over.
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How do you feel about the small fraction of a single percent who have adverse side effects from the vaccine?Such an extreme hypothetical...we are talking about a small fraction of a single percent right now, I can't compare them in good faith.
If I even see 1 of 10 people dropping off, I am isolating and/or heading for the freaking hills.I understand your argument, but I'd like to boil this down for the sake of expediency:
You wouldn't support mandating an effective vaccine in a case of 70% fatal epidemic? 7/10 of every person you know who contracts this disease will die.
would mandates be necessary?Just out of curiosity, under what circumstances would you support a vaccine mandate? I hear this kind of... reasoning... a lot and I am curious. Start with the absurd and we can work back- let's say there was an uncontained outbreak of weaponized Chinese Avian Flu or something- 70% fatality rate- would you support mandatory vaccines?
A lot of people don't think the risk/reward is even close to worth it.I'm genuinely curious to hear this point of view- a lot of people feel the way he feels, so it's not an uncommon position, and I don't get it at all.
i'm fully vaxxed/boosted, and I (think I)understand where he's coming from, to a certain extent.I'm genuinely curious to hear this point of view- a lot of people feel the way he feels, so it's not an uncommon position, and I don't get it at all.
Constant fear of a virus can be a greater threat to a community than a virus itself.i'm fully vaxxed/boosted, and I (think I)understand where he's coming from, to a certain extent.
the thing is, the risk the world presents to me and the risk I present to the world aren't the same - and they're not the same for each person.
so if someone is in a position to manage their risk, such that the risk to themselves and society is lower than other communicable/deadly diseases, then the vaccine is an unnecessary risk to their health and does benefit society in a meaningful way.
you're not going to be able to show that with Math, so it's not really a thing.Constant fear of a virus can be a greater threat to a community than a virus itself.
@Sound System - i'd also point out that if a person can be led by fear, "virus" is just the means.
If I might...I'm genuinely curious to hear this point of view- a lot of people feel the way he feels, so it's not an uncommon position, and I don't get it at all.
I want to take this opportunity to point out that the individual rationalizing vaccine mandates is the same person who on this page is discussing his progressively worse saddle effects to each vaccine he receives.would mandates be necessary?
i don't understand mandates when we're talking about health. It should be pretty to simple assess risk factors and let people make informed choices.I want to take this opportunity to point out that the individual rationalizing vaccine mandates is the same person who on this page is discussing his progressively worse saddle effects to each vaccine he receives.
That is insanity.
The first vaccine mandate was implemented by Bismarck in 1874 after smallpox killed about 180k people.was there vaccine hesitancy or mandates when the polio or measles vaccines were rolled