palestra38
Professor
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Reg: 11-21-04
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12-14-21 05:52 PM - Post#331393
In response to Tiger84
Let's assume you don't have a Grandma at home. But even if you do, isn't the way to deal with it that you get tested before you visit Grandma and if positive, don't visit? Do we shut down the nation if you test positive rather than protect Grandma?
I remember when all this started--the purpose of the shutdown was to provide a bridge for a vaccine. Once there was a vaccine, then we would protect Grandma but live normal lives. Somehow, all of this got F---d up and people are afraid of their own shadow. If you are fully vaccinated, you have virtually no chance of severe disease unless you are immunocompromised---like Grandma up there.
We are doing this all wrong.
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