@1tlk
No that’s not true. Qanon is far worse than an average Republican, though their sanity may sometimes match. People who part Qanon are bunch of creepy childlovers who also worship the devil and purposely go out of their way to troll on the internet, deliberately spread misinformation, and probably think Trump is the reincarnation of Satan (in a good way). We can joke that these are also like Republicans but at the end of the day, realistically, no comparing yourself to Qanon is far from accurate.
My mom is a stanch conservative but she finally got vaccinated back in August because she wanted to travel. At the end of the day, yes it is your choice to get vaccinated, but it’s really not only you that you’re protecting COVID from. You’re also protecting people who are within that tiny percentage where the vaccine does not work for their bodies. The vaccine isn’t perfect for every body, even though we would want it to be that way. Also, yes, some people may experience adverse effects from getting the vaccine but statistically speaking, those chances are far smaller than someone who gets adverse effects from COVID. There’s a new argument that talks about how people should just build a naturally immunity against COVID but statistically speaking (again), less than 33% of people of have contracted COVID, their immune system has been stronger.
Not getting vaccinated can be considered risky if you do the mathematics. I also believe that people should get vaccinated but mandates are pretty excessive. At most, the government and companies should have the resources to let people work remotely if they don’t get vaccinated to minimize the risk of exposure. But there are accommodations already in the work place for those who need exemptions for this mandate, so why even create a mandate in the first place? It doesn’t make a lot of sense.