CitationNeededBadly t1_j264hj8 wrote
Reply to comment by Commercial_Board6680 in New coronavirus subvariant, XBB, now widespread in New England by uxd
It's not just you that your decision impacts. You are also saying "If I kill some other people, I kill them. I don't care anymore."
Commercial_Board6680 t1_j26803r wrote
I'm fully aware of how respiratory diseases spread and, for nearly 3 years, I've taken all the proper precautions. I'm someone who gets a flu shot every year. My point being, I don't think I can last much longer not going to movie theaters, museums, and the like. If I don't get out amongst the living, what's the point in waking up? I may be an introvert, but I'm not an isolationist, so I'm ready to go out and take a chance before I go mad.
Academic_Guava_4190 t1_j26f0q2 wrote
Go! Get out and live life before, God forbid, they shut it all down again and you have no choice. You know how to be smart. Drink a lot of water, get your annual shots, wash your hands and face, cover your mouth and nose when you sneeze. Don’t wait until you are a lyric in Alanis’ Ironic 2.0
laflizzy t1_j2657pq wrote
Username checks out
THKMass t1_j267e7o wrote
Okay, lets flip this argument. Those people they put at risk should be vaccinated and boosted too. Then it THEY choose to go out that's a risk they assume. It's a risk we all assume.
CoffeeContingencies t1_j29be6j wrote
A lot of them literally aren’t allowed to get the vaccine per their doctors.
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