No one is saying that a covid infection does not have the possibility of immunity. In fact, the immunity conferred from an infection could be potentially greater than that provided by the vaccine itself. Two things, however: one, the study I provided earlier showed that slightly more than 1/3 of survivors showed NO immunity, and two, the presence of the spike protein from the mRNA vaccine reduces the severity of the infection in the first place, making one less likely to be hospitalized from the infection. Additionally, this does not interfere with a naturally acquired covid immunity.
Yeah, Israeli studies says that natural immunity is actually very effective. And Israel actually has the highest vaccination rate. Originally Posted by Aoi
From the article you linked: "Yes, an Israeli study did find natural immunity is effective in fighting COVID-19, but health experts still recommend vaccination
An Israeli study found the best protection against COVID-19 is getting vaccinated and having natural immunity. But vaccines are still effective and less dangerous."
You linked a pro-vaccine article.
Yeah, by working conditions as to have clean floors, railings to protect you from falling into machines and shit. Not forcibly take a vaccine. Originally Posted by AoiA safe working environment includes reasonable protection from exposure to workplace contaminants, such as infectious diseases. If you have ever worked in an industry that had any kind of heavy machinery, you will recognize the OSHA standards pertaining to biohazards/bodily fluids (aka blood) and potential exposure to them.
Are you saying that people's religion can't be a reason why people someone doesn't want to get vaccines? People can use religion for anything. Are you so intellectually full of shit to say that the majority of religions are on board with forcing someone to do something to their own body against their will? Originally Posted by Aoi
Yes, the majority of religions are on board with advocating their constituents to do something to protect themselves and their neighbors.
I'm confused by this point. You seem to be simultaneously arguing for religious freedom, while at the same time implying people will use religion to glibly achieve ulterior motives. Which is it?
No, religions can be against the administration of medicine in general. That includes vaccinations. Just because they don't specifically mention vaccinations, doesn't mean they don't mean a broader body of science. Originally Posted by AoiThis has to be one of the weakest arguments I've ever encountered in this kind of debate. The religions this article references (the Amish, Christian Scientists, Jehovah's Witnesses, Scientologists) make up a tiny fraction of the population, and are not indicative of the belief systems of the vast VAST majority of this nation's faithful.
Aoi, in case you were mistaken, we are not talking about religious generalities, and neither are employers. We are looking for "sincerely-held religious beliefs", and I am willing to bet that the vast majority of people opposing the vaccine mandate are not a member of any of these four sects.
I love how you're so bent up on specifically vaccine that you're missing the broader picture of religions being against medicines in general, none of which, btw, is the government's fucking business. Are you aware that vaccines are belong to a broader body of medicine which certain religious people have every right to cite as a reason to take them, vaccines and all? Originally Posted by AoiI think there's a typo in this and I don't understand what you're saying. All I can say is that the leadership of most religions worldwide has come out in favor of the vaccines.
And? The pope doesn't speak for everyone, ever. So who gives a shit? The pope also is for open borders despite ruling over a body that is completely walled off. Fuck what that pedo says. Originally Posted by AoiI'm not a Catholic, I don't care. But the Catholics are a vocal vaccine holdout population, I was trying to get ahead of any potential argument. Thank you for responding to my caution with sheer vulgarity. It makes me look better by comparison.
No, they wouldn't. It's simply not the government's business to know anything about someone's belief or what they put in their bodies against their will. Originally Posted by AoiIf it comes into conflict against a public health mandate, it absolutely is. Your freedom stops where it harms someone else. George Washington insists: https://founders.archives.gov/docume...83-fn-0004-ptr
No, the survival rate, once you factor in age, general health, fitness and pre-existing conditions, is north of 99 percent. Originally Posted by AoiThis just is not true and unless you can provide some kind of evidence for the claim (like I have for mine) it must be dismissed.
Just what exactly is it about freedom that makes you so damn mad that you would cuck to the government so much? Obviously, it isn't health otherwise you'd have answered my questions from before.Not mad, not a govt simp.
I just think you're a part of the vaccine cult. Originally Posted by Aoi
And you're right: I'm a diehard member of the vaccine cult. The same cult the boosted the global population from 2 million to 7 million in a century. If you're confused, google it. I've done more than enough googling to disprove you and your compatriots' claims.