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Treating Unvaccinated Like Lepers, Jews, Blacks, Irish, Dogs
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Can anyone explain to me the reasoning behind stopping unvaccinated people from going out and going to the same venues as vaccinated people?
As far as I've read, the science says that the vaccine only protects the person who takes it. Both vaccinated and unvaccinated people pass covid on to others.
Is it the old adage of we're doing this to protect you? Because if that's the case then we've not even gotten 80 years until the Nazi attitude has returned.
How many people over the years have said, how could the people of Germany go along with the Nazis?
I think we are seeing the answer play out in the year 2021.
As far as I've read, the science says that the vaccine only protects the person who takes it. Both vaccinated and unvaccinated people pass covid on to others.
Is it the old adage of we're doing this to protect you? Because if that's the case then we've not even gotten 80 years until the Nazi attitude has returned.
How many people over the years have said, how could the people of Germany go along with the Nazis?
I think we are seeing the answer play out in the year 2021.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.we aren't chucking people in incinerators, nor putting them in gas chambers, no idea why your post alludes to the Nazi's but we ain't them. so someone goes into an old people's home unvaccinated and gives it to them - lots of dead old people. I have had three jabs so far and if it means that i have another later on so be it. Its better all round if people are vaccinated than not.
"Both vaccinated and unvaccinated people pass covid on to others. " - yes but there is an important factor that people like you overlook. Vaccination arms the body to fight off the virus more quickly so it's in the body much less time and with much less effect. That means it will not spread so rapidly among the vaccinated.
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