I've said I think it's up to people now to research covid and vaccines, and then decide which risk they're more comfortable facing. However, the immunocompromised (who have been vaccinated) don't deserve the risk of being infected by an anti-vaxxer.
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As such, I think that organizations, public and private alike, have a right to exclude anti-vaxxers from their premises and services if their presence risks an immunocompromised person. Before you get mad at me, that's what freedom of association entails!
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Organizations have the right to service anti-vaxxers if they wish, but they should make that very clear so that people who are immunocompromised will understand the risk.
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Replying to @SidPolitics
while I am fine with free association the reality is that vaccinated people are spreading the disease widely, this logic is not particularly strong as a result also closed systems with 90-100% vax rate are still having outbreaks see recent hms queen elizabeth one
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Replying to @SandpiperFax @SidPolitics
there is no herd immunity to this disease, so the reality is that if you are immuno-compromised that sucks, having a broad-ranging campaign to keep unvaccinated people out of public and private places isn't going to fix that AND
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Replying to @SandpiperFax @SidPolitics
why should everyone's life revolve around immuno compromised people? Why not just exclude *them*?
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Replying to @SandpiperFax
Because it's not their choice to be that way. I'm sure most of them would kill to take a shot that would restore their immune systems to normal levels.
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Replying to @SidPolitics @SandpiperFax
What percentage of the "immunocompromised" got that way specifically because they didn't want to change their sexual behavior (and self-righteously declared it their RIGHT to not do so)? 99.9? More? For those people everyone should have to avoid going to restaurants and bars?
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Replying to @CovfefeAnon @SandpiperFax
Restaurants and bars have a right to make a decision on whether they'll accept the unvaccinated or not. People who are immunocompromised can see what decision they've made and act accordingly.
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and if they make the "wrong" decision then time for #manipulatingProceduralOutcomes - on comes the wrath of the all powerful regulatory state
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