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Politics : The Trump Presidency -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Lane3 who wrote (207247)8/3/2021 4:25:28 PM
From: i-node  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 362209
 
>> Seems to me plausible to consider catching a bad case of covid nowadays, having declined to be vaccinated, to be effectively self inflicted.

This is the same mistake you make with regard to politics, generally. That is, you totally discount weighing the alternatives and the statistical expectation of each of them. We have no real reason for confidence that vaccinating children will help them, and raising children isn't throwing darts at a dartboard. At the same time, we do believe that the vast majority of children will survive without the vaccine. Hence, parents, not outside forces, must determine based on SOLID INFORMATION what is best for their children.

The problem is Democrats in DC are manipulating the information at the behest of the Biden Left, who are the biggest liars on the planet. Why would anyone put their kids' lives at stake by listening to nonsense. They have no idea the effect of these vaccines on children, long-term. They do not know. We do not know.

In my daughters' family, she is vaccinated and he is not. She has some health risks, and her husband is a picture of good health. This is how rational decision making occurs, weighing risk vs. reward. I'd think you learned that somewhere in your management education; it seems that perhaps your extreme political leaning is interfering with applying it.