Covid cases are going up. Mask sales are again on the rise. And yet, vaccine resistance grows. Does this make any sense?
Yes, it makes perfect sense because the vaccines aren't really vaccines, and despite cases going up the mortality rate (which hasn't been scary from the beginning) continues to decline.
One would think that the mounting and incontrovertible evidence that the Delta variant is something to fear would convince all vaccine holdouts to get the shot. But the needle is not moving.
And yet nowhere in the article does it list this so called "mounting and incontrovertible evidence that the Delta variant is something to fear."
I wonder why? /s
If you've been keeping yourself informed and updated with credible health and science reports, it's tempting to cite data or list off all the reasons one should get vaccinated. But for many who are resistant, facts and data and science don't seem to matter.
Facts and data are all that matters to me and just like every article about "vaccine hesitancy" this article is devoid of both.
Perhaps you might appeal to their patriotic senses. That uncle driving around with the flag on the back of his truck? Surely he cares about his country and keeping his fellow Americans healthy and in their jobs!
It's always the hick uncle lol. If they wanted to use an example from the group with the lowest vaccination rates they should have said, "That uncle with the BLM flag on the back of his bus pass? Surely he cares about keeping his fellow BLM commies healthy and out looting stores!"
Now that the euphoria of validation from their fellow cult members has worn off, most people I know who got the vaccine are starting to get worried. People they know are stroking out or just suddenly dying for no apparent reason, younger people are becoming infertile, and dread has begun to set in.
They got an experimental vaccine that doesn't even work, and even worse, they did it for ass pats. And they've begun to realize it.
Yes, it makes perfect sense because the vaccines aren't really vaccines, and despite cases going up the mortality rate (which hasn't been scary from the beginning) continues to decline.
And yet nowhere in the article does it list this so called "mounting and incontrovertible evidence that the Delta variant is something to fear."
I wonder why? /s
Facts and data are all that matters to me and just like every article about "vaccine hesitancy" this article is devoid of both.
It's always the hick uncle lol. If they wanted to use an example from the group with the lowest vaccination rates they should have said, "That uncle with the BLM flag on the back of his bus pass? Surely he cares about keeping his fellow BLM commies healthy and out looting stores!"
CNN: COVID GOING UP, EVEN AMONG THE VACCINATED
Also CNN: WHY ARE PEOPLE RESISTANT TO VACCINATION?
It's truly a clown world. I have zero respect for anyone who can't see through this by now.
Now that the euphoria of validation from their fellow cult members has worn off, most people I know who got the vaccine are starting to get worried. People they know are stroking out or just suddenly dying for no apparent reason, younger people are becoming infertile, and dread has begun to set in.
They got an experimental vaccine that doesn't even work, and even worse, they did it for ass pats. And they've begun to realize it.
It's sad on so many levels.
Can we take down the Pride flags then?
The experimental mRNA gene therapy doesn't even work against the delta variant.
I mean it doesn't work against the alpha variant either but you get what I mean.
Vaccine "hesitancy" has declined the least in the most educated groups.