(12-12-2020, 01:57 AM)Thryleon date Wrote:Remdesivir is the one that reduces the symptoms and length of hospital stay.Yep, ignoring the debate about HCQ and other treatments, it's all a fundamentally flawed debate in the shadow of prevention.
Flyboy77 has mixed his arguments up.
Aside from that you can keep this vaccine i dont want it. I dont trust it.
The vaccination decision that's your choice, it's everyone's choice, but then should there be some consequence of exercising that right to choose?
For example, if you work in a hospital/health system and refuse the vaccination, should you be allowed to continue work and mingle amongst those most vulnerable or those in contact with the vulnerable?
It looks like no vaccine no fly, the main reason appears to be airline liability and nothing to do with preventing transmission. What of the rights of the airline staff, the other passengers, the thousands of 3rd world dwellers you visit and brush past getting that cheap SE Asian holiday, kids who'll never be given or can afford a vaccination, hospitalisation or qualified care, but still deliver your poolside cocktail and buffet lunch? Bad luck for them?
What rights your elderly relatives, some may have cardiovascular or respiratory disease, still going to visit them at Christmas, do you still expect to roll up and have them provide you a feast at Easter while you potentially give them far more in return?
Interesting, this idea of freedom to choose, .................... choose what?
Vaccines are as much about if not more about protecting those around you, not just yourself!
We sit here under a banner of freedom, built on volunteers who chose to protect us when we couldn't protect ourselves, it seems to make the taking of an injection a relatively trivial sacrifice!
"Ruck, ruck, ruck, ruck ....... Ruck, ruck, ruck, ruck"

