So I assume all you guys politicizing and criticizing the CDC for not knowing what they are doing and inflicting mask guidelines on you that robbed you of your constitutional rights have not and will not get vaccinated.
Originally Posted by TheWanderer
Yes, I did get vaccinated as soon as I was eligible and could get signed up for it, and I'm glad I did. And yes, I still wear a mask when I go into Walmart or Tom Thumb or CVS or Target. But you guys miss the point.
What's the difference? is this a joke question?
Mass vaccinations.
Originally Posted by Chung Tran
The point is, the only apparent change in the CDC Guidelines was lifting the mask requirement for vaccinated people when you're outside and not in a group. But why was a mask ever required in that situation anyway? And if getting vaccinated doesn't get you relief from any of the other restrictions, then what's the point of getting a vaccination in the first place? Yes, I know (and expect that you probably know) that there is additional protective benefit from vaccination, but most people are going to see that vaccination doesn't get them any significant relief from the oppressive (to them) restrictions. The result of that is that guidelines that seem to defy common sense just feed the anti-vaccine crowd, and that doesn't help anyone.
All I'm saying is that if they would project a common-sense message instead of fear, and not take weeks to deliberate about what should be common sense, they would probably get better cooperation instead of confrontation, and that would be better for everyone.