, we are affected by the actions of others. In this case, we're negatively impacted by people choosing to not get vaccinated. that lockdowns could be coming to low-vaccinated areas. But that's not something the federal government has any control over, and those same areas have typically been less-inclined to impose strict restrictions during the pandemic.that the country might soon be"back in a situation in the fall that we don't yearn for — that we went through last year.
It begs the question: If millions of people are refusing widely-available free vaccines — even with over 610,000 Americans dead from COVID — why on Earth would anyone expect these same people to wear masks? found that among unvaccinated Americans, 37% falsely believe the vaccine is more dangerous than COVID itself, with just 29% saying the virus is more dangerous, and 34% saying they're not sure.
But I still wouldn't go so far as Washington Post columnist Max Boot, who says governors should"mandate vaccinations for the use of indoor spaces outside the home." There's a better way.
I'm not saying I want to create"two Americas." I'm simply saying we have to acknowledge that we already have two Americas.
anthonyLfisher two things, encourage them to get vaccinated & at the same time, governments need to stop virus spread.
anthonyLfisher Why should either be punished? Do you not believe people have a right to vaccines that have been trialed and approved and that have been proven to be safe and efficient?