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Originally Posted by DaFace
That's simultaneously true and probably counterproductive. If you want people to get the vaccine, they need to know that the world isn't going to keep trying to protect them forever.
I continue to believe that Colorado has handled this very well. People keep clutching pearls about the numbers going up, and our governor just keeps saying, "Well, they should get vaccinated."
The vaccines work, and they work well. That's all there is to it. But stories about breakthroughs are compelling, so that's the thing that sticks in everyone's mind (and the stories that get more clicks). At this point, I don't really see any compelling reason that we should have any restrictions whatsoever for vaccinated people.
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The restrictions on vaccinated people are only in place to put peer pressure on the unvaccinated. It's kind of like punishing the whole class because of the kid that keeps talking out of turn.