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ty97
Well then I will revise my statement with this: Cruises that do NOT port in Florida have a chance -- nm
Posted by
ty97
Jun 13 '21, 12:36
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The only chance is if vaccination is required. I have a patient who was opposed to the vaccine... went to travel to Indy... now positive and admitted
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James Bond (aka Igor)
Jun 13, 12:44
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ugh. -- nm
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Remlik
Jun 13, 12:59
Someone replied to a recent article of mine by saying that it was all about personal responsibility now.
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David
Jun 13, 12:47
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I think that person is mistaking "selfishness" for "personal responsibility."
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ReluctantCynic
Jun 13, 13:19
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“If my decisions impact you, it’s your personal responsibility to deal with the consequences.” -- nm*
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znufrii
Jun 13, 15:55
Yeah, there is no personal responsibility. The new John Hopkins study shows that only about 54% of transplant patients develop antibodies.
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James Bond (aka Igor)
Jun 13, 13:06
That person thinks their choice impacts them and them alone. If that were the case, okay. It's not the case. -- nm
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ty97
Jun 13, 13:02
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This person, his wife baby sits grandkids etc
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James Bond (aka Igor)
Jun 13, 13:08
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This has been my line. There's no such thing as personal choice when it comes to infectious diseases. -- nm
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Reagen
Jun 13, 13:13
Vaccine required *AND* proof required. Yes -- nm
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ty97
Jun 13, 12:44
Heh. -- nm
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David
Jun 13, 12:40
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