Originally Posted by
catch22
I can understand the initial hesitancy, but we are now a year into actual shots in arms with very few serious side effects. It's a very low-risk proposition at this point; driving to the pharmacy is probably the highest risk involved. But at this point, I am done arguing with people about it. It was safe enough for Trump to get it, mostly all of the Republican leaders have gotten it, I read that Fox News required it of their staff in order to work on location, etc. Those same people are going on TV and Twitter and harping on about how unsafe it is despite them having no objections to getting it themselves. That's where we need to draw the line and call it what it is: misinformation designed to inflame the political divide. There is no reason that this had to become political. This pandemic was the perfect opportunity for us to have a 9/11 type of unification to bring the country back together for a few years. When Americans all pull on the same end of the rope we can do some pretty amazing things. But from the get-go, this was turned into a political show from the former President and has turned what could have been a simple science-based response into a hodge-podge of political stalemate that has caused half a million dead Americans to end up in cemeteries.
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