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<blockquote data-quote="vantexan" data-source="post: 6162615" data-attributes="member: 24302"><p>Dude, most people trust their government enough to not believe the government has bad intentions towards them. So when they're told this vaccine will prevent you dying, and they see the news reports coming out of China and other countries like Italy, they take the vaccine in hopes of staying alive. Good on you for being skeptical but the majority weighed the chances of dying if they got infected and decided the vaccine was the best course. Doesn't make them sheep or stupid. Just afraid and looking for a lifeline. My dad was 81 when he took the vaccine. He saw the reports of nursing home deaths in NY and was scared he would contract the disease before he could get vaccinated. He got it shortly after it was available. And I told him I was concerned at the time that the vaccine could do more harm than good. Didn't stop him but later he decided no boosters because of all the reports of adverse reactions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vantexan, post: 6162615, member: 24302"] Dude, most people trust their government enough to not believe the government has bad intentions towards them. So when they're told this vaccine will prevent you dying, and they see the news reports coming out of China and other countries like Italy, they take the vaccine in hopes of staying alive. Good on you for being skeptical but the majority weighed the chances of dying if they got infected and decided the vaccine was the best course. Doesn't make them sheep or stupid. Just afraid and looking for a lifeline. My dad was 81 when he took the vaccine. He saw the reports of nursing home deaths in NY and was scared he would contract the disease before he could get vaccinated. He got it shortly after it was available. And I told him I was concerned at the time that the vaccine could do more harm than good. Didn't stop him but later he decided no boosters because of all the reports of adverse reactions. [/QUOTE]
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