To: golfer72 who wrote (735260 ) 12/18/2020 2:12:55 PM From: Maurice Winn Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 793895 That's true = Let the older more vulnerable people take the vaccine if they want to If they don't want wuflu, get a vaccination That's why I disagree with the idea that children should have to have vaccinations to attend schools. If others don't want to get sick then THEY should get the vaccination. Nevertheless, if people don't want to get infected or pass it on, they need immunity. So if I was running a hospital I'd only hire immune people. It would mean normal nursing without the PPE drama and cost. But there is need for infection control, whether it's cold, flu, covid, AIDS, measles, rubella, meningitis, tuberculosis, smallpox, cholera, tetanus, mumps, poliomyelitis, hepatitis, bovine spongiform encephalopathy prions, herpes, chicken pox, Epstein-Barr, malaria, H5N1, humanized H5N1 (which hopefully is not released from a lab as it's 70% fatal), candida tropicalis (Crohns disease), socialism, or the worse infection of communism and opm diseases of other sorts, Islam, MAD mania. How best to eliminate each disease is the question. Mistrusting the bungling, incompetent, criminally careless, self-dealing medical cartel and suppliers is very sensible. Just in my own direct experience they are bad. If Toyota cars failed as often as medical management the streets would be buried in cars belly up. A few fake cases of unintended acceleration created mass hysteria. Dead people not so much. One of our grandsons had a meningitis vaccination as an infant. He was limp for a week. If he didn't get actual brain damage, which the doctor assured me wasn't happening, he certainly lost a week of development which is a LOT when you're 1 year old. I'd recommend NOT getting that vaccination. Mqurice