Well you might not realize it, but you use science every day in your day to day life. Do you ever have to problem solve, and try different solutions until one works? THat's the scientific method.
If you don't believe in problem solving, then.......
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I'm not going to stay here and argue, but I will state my case:
I got the COVID vaccine, by choice, because I am young and healthy and wouldn't be affected by the vaccine any more than I would be affected by COVID. I consider it my civil duty to vaccinate myself to help protect those who can't...
I'm just a bit bothered by the assumption that only people that are already in poor health can get covid, considering my neighbors' whole family got it and lost their three year old.
how do the words " I’m not making even a small sacrifice for someone that can’t make sacrifices themselves ie; keeping themselves at a healthy weight, not smoking, exercising regularly etc..."
relate to car accidents?
fine, completely normal (but I've only had my first dose). Even directly after I had it, I only had a sore arm, which wasn't worse than my flu shot.
Nope
Nope
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That, for me, is an understandable reason to be cautious about getting any vaccine, because it's based off of past...
I was told waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay back before even lockdown, when it was starting to spread in China, that someone in China ate a bat that was carrying the disease, but I'm going to assume that that's totally false, considering I've done no research on it lol
Didn't say that I couldn't fathom the possibility, just the reasoning.
I also find it unlikely that all of the people in one system of government, especially a representative democracy (as opposed to a dictatorship, in Hitler's case), would agree on that reasoning and put it in place, let alone...