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saintpeter48 | 09:42 Tue 28th Dec 2021 | Society & Culture
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I have a good friend who is an anti vaxer, i've had heated debates with him on social media over many months, I found out yesterday that he has caught Covid and has had to isolate over Christmas and has been quite ill, he is in his 60s, is it right for me to think, 'serves you right' or should I show sympathy?
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Have a right good laugh at him seems to be the consensus.
Human nature ... I suspect when he recovers he will be telling everyone it wasn't that bad and it proves the anti vaxxer line that the risks are exaggerated....
A quandary
It is often the friends and relatives of the iunvaxxed who bear a bigger burden I guess because they were unable to persuade that person to see sense and have the vaccine then have the added anguish of seeing them suffer unnecessarily

Others might say it is natural selection

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is it right for me to think, 'serves you right'
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You sound like a good friend...he is blessed.
Not enough context in your post, SP. Why is he so dead set against the vaccine?
And if he truly is a 'good friend', i'm sure you'll be able to muster up a little sympathy. Y'know, be the bigger person, and all that.
To take an aggressive or antivax attitude will push him further into his line of antivax thoughts...........it will defeat the object.

Show sympathy......that's all you can do.
I agree with roy - some friend you are !
If he recovers, I hope he does, & the odds are very much on his side that he will, he will have the last laugh, because he will have a natural immunity.
Khandro
If he recovers, I hope he does, & the odds are very much on his side that he will, he will have the last laugh, because he will have a natural immunity.

Lol
Not sure how the odds are very much in his favour at that age but it does sound like the crappest game of Russian roulette ever !
//i've had heated debates with him on social media over many months//
if the heated debates were about vaccinations i don't know what you found to talk about
Sympathy. He'll come to his own conclusion about the vaccine after this...may change he's mind or may convince him he was right if he as no problems. As we know on here debate &reason just harden attitudes for most people
Why do you ask? If the question crosses your mind I'd guess you're already thinking 'serves you right'. I wouldn't want you for a friend.

SB,Lol
//Not sure how the odds are very much in his favour at that age but it does sound like the crappest game of Russian roulette ever !//

" ...for men aged 70–84, the number who are likely to die from COVID-19 increases from roughly 5% for those who test positive for the older variant, to more than 6% .."

That was months ago & for the Delta variant. This guy is younger & the new variant is milder. So as I say, the odds are well in his favour, particularly if he has no serious underlying disease.
But your stats will include fully vaxxed people khandro so the risk of dying for an unvaxxed is higher. But its he's choice
Odds would be dramatically increased though at his age if he had taken the vaccine

His choice to play Russian roulette though
As I said it may just be natural selection
Good for him that he stayed at home though if that was his choice
There should be a zapper appointed for spam alone , it’s getting out of hand
Oops wrong Fred :0))
Why would you think 'serves him right?'
You do know that people who have had the vaccines can still get Covid don't you?
Wait until he recovers( hopefully) . Ask him * how stupid do you feel now ) ?
When you say “antivaxer” that covers a lot of things it seems.
Do you mean “actively opposed vaccination” or “doesn’t feel it’s right for him” or somewhere in between.
I don’t think “serves you right” is a very sensible response especially as he’s more likely to infect others that way.

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