There seems to be people who are convinced getting infected is some sort of heroic effort, and vaccines are for the weak? I increasingly suspect this may be driven in some by fear of needles, which is exactly why letting people know this is a common condition is important.https://twitter.com/zeynep/status/1468628813710041091 …
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Agree! Was only talking about people who declare loudly and act like it's an act of heroism to avoid vaccination, like the person who is quoted. I'm getting some of that in my mentions. It seems like some of them are just afraid to admit a fear?https://twitter.com/MCBazacoPhD/status/1468663573954146310 …
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I'd be more than happy to get boosted 3-4 times a year indefinitely if that's what it takes to keep the virus in check. The people who act all horrified at this idea are either closet needlephobic or greatly exaggerate the side effects of a boost.
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If only the world worked totally unlike it does in reality Communism would work! Great point!
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Also some of these people seem to be unclear on the efficacy of immunity after infection? They’re contrasting [an] infection to “steady boosters”. But in the scenario where repeated boosters are necessary, the alternative is repeated risk of infection. Not just once.
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*Climate Change silently lurking in the background*
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