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Reason: grammar

It seems fair, if I worked in healthcare I would not want to endanger my life treating a conspiracy theory nutter who refuses the Covid19 vaccine, if he wants to die he better do it alone without making other people sick spreading Covid.

Not getting into the debate over efficacy (I forgot whether they use Pfizer or a different one), she is 16 and weakened from cancer and cancer treatments, some of which gave her very bad reactions. Not to mention the pneumonia. The vast majority of healthcare professionals should have natural immunity built up by now - plus they are all "vaccinated".

1 year ago
20 score
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It seems fair, if I worked in healthcare I would not want to endanger my life treating a conspiracy theory nutter who refuses the Covid19 vaccine, if he wants to die he better do it alone without making other people sick spreading Covid.

Not getting into the debate over efficacy (I forgot whether they use Pfizer or a different one), she is 16 and weakened from cancer, cancer treatments, some of which gave her very bad reactions. Not to mention the pneumonia. The vast majority of healthcare professionals should have natural immunity built up by now - plus they are all "vaccinated".

1 year ago
20 score
Reason: Original

It seems fair, if I worked in healthcare I would not want to endanger my life treating a conspiracy theory nutter who refuses the Covid19 vaccine, if he wants to die he better do it alone without making other people sick spreading Covid.

Not getting into the debate over efficacy (I forgot whether they use Pfizer or a different one), she is 16 and weakened from cancer, cancer treatments, some of which gave her bad reactions beyond the typical weakness, and pneumonia. The vast majority of healthcare professionals should have natural immunity built up by now - plus they are all "vaccinated".

1 year ago
1 score