• CharlesDarwin@lemmy.world
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    2 days ago

    A completely preventable disease, and here we are.

    All because we have so many stupid people in this country…if Democrats ever get a decent majority, I hope they bring back vaccination requirements with a vengeance, and for public schools and working in hospitals and things like the military and so on, close the loopholes for people that have “religious” objections to basic science and medicine.

    Don’t like it? Too bad. Citizenship also comes with responsibilities.

    • null_dot@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      18 hours ago

      I dont really know what the solution is.

      The harder you mandate it, the more people will get nutty about it.

      I do feel that anti-vax nutters are internalising the benefits of vaccinations (by benefiting from herd immunity) but externalising the risks (by enjoying healthcare when they get sick).

      In Australia unvaccinated kids dont get government support for things like day care or parenting payments et cetera.

      I employed a young woman who was earning $700 a week buy paying $500 a week for day care because they refused to vaccinated her. They were living on the husband’s salary. It seemed pretty bleak to me.

      Like in Australia you need to save every dollar to buy a house or retire. Sure you can have a few baubles but no one can afford $25k a year for this kind of idiocy.

    • panicnow@lemmy.world
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      Five years ago, I felt like ultra-liberal Portland Oregon was awfully vaccine hesitant. I believe it may have shifted as a reaction to Trump 2.0 and Covid, but a lot of what I think of as anti-science still exists. But at least democrats don’t put RFK in charge of vaccines.

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    We need some kind of vaccine to make sure this kind of thing doesn’t happen to people. Maybe we could combine it with a mumps and rubella inoculation?

    I mean, it won’t bother me. I’m already neurodiverse. So, vaccines only make me stronger.

  • gustofwind@lemmy.world
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    It used to be patriotic to be vaccinated

    Which really emphasizes how these are actual traitors

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    Alright, cool. Now lets take a tally of anti-vaxxers among the infected.

    How’s THAT working for ya? Oh, me? I’m fine. I’m sitting over here in public, without measles. You know, on account of how I’m not an idiot?

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      19 hours ago

      Of the 111 outbreak cases, 105 were unvaccinated, three were partially vaccinated, two had an unknown status, and one case was fully vaccinated

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      Herd immunity isn’t for those who won’t get vaccinated, it’s for those who can’t.