Correct and the reason for that is not everyone is vaccinated. Let me ask you this. If everyone was vaccinated, would we even have that variant at all?
It has been statistically proven that the rate of death for a vaccinated person due to COVID complications is considerably lower than those who aren't.
That depends. In order to get an accurate number we have to drill to the level of the individual. That is challenging to do.
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If we want to get into the weeds here, we need to be specific about which countries, the paths taken, and what the various mandates are. That is not something I am interested in doing tonight.
I think we have a fundamental difference in how we view the world and that shapes how we approach this problem. I believe people can change their beliefs. At the beginning of this thread, I believed that people with COVID should be withheld medical treatment. Now, I believe a first come, first...
My knowledge of biology is fuzzy. But in order to spread, one must be infected. Vaccinated people have a lower rate of infection. My ignorant conclusion would be that vaccinated people have a lower likelihood of spreading variants.
Do you think willful ignorance should be excused if it means endangering other people? (This question feels sharp/harsh, but I assure you, it isn't intended to be.)
Understood, here is my counter: how long does the unvaccinated individual have to wait? The theoretical situation in my head is this:
An individual arrives due to COVID complications who does not have a vaccine.
Medical resources are withheld as another individual who is vaccinated arrives with...