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Beryllium
Yes, I agree. "this loophole for selfish assholes carries a real risk." -- nm
Posted by
JaxSean (aka JaxSean)
May 13 '21, 11:35
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They were most likely already walking around outside without a mask. -- nm
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Inigo
May 13, 11:39
To the selfish assholes. -- nm
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Cuzzin Todd
May 13, 11:38
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No, to those that the selfish assholes come in contact with that can't be vaccinated. Children and other countries that aren't as fortunate. -- nm
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JaxSean
May 13, 11:42
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So let's bring this back to the original point - how does continuing to recommend vaxxed people still wear masks address any of that that?
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Cuzzin Todd
May 13, 11:47
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Maintains social pressure for those that aren’t vaxxed to wear their goddamned masks. -- nm
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znufrii
May 13, 11:53
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If people who are vaccinated are now at a negligible risk to get it or spread it "peer pressure" isn't reason enough to continue the recommendation. -- (edited)
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Cuzzin Todd
May 13, 11:58
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Leading by example is what they should be doing, and because of perception.
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JaxSean
May 13, 12:15
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I don't disagree with the sentiment, but again the CDC recommendations should be what is actually necessary to stop the spread.
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Cuzzin Todd
May 13, 12:28
It’s about community risk, not personal risk. With the recent trend of vaccination rates decreasing making herd immunity more remote, this comes across as premature. -- nm*
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znufrii
May 13, 12:03
No. -- nm
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Beryllium
May 13, 11:41
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They're no risk to me or to others that have done the right thing and gotten vaccinated.
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Cuzzin Todd
May 13, 11:44
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But kids under 12 can't, and people from other countries can't. -- nm
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JaxSean
May 13, 12:16
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