Jim Murray

2 years ago ·

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MINDS THAT WON'T CHANGE

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I have been following the anti-vax movement for quite some time now and really trying to understand just what it hopes to achieve. The Covid virus isn't going away any time soon, and its reported that 99% of all new cases (and deaths), are among the un-vaccinated. That says two things to me. 1. Vaccines work. and 2. Remaining un-vaccinated poses a serious risk to you and anyone you come into contact with. IMHO all the rest is just political bullshit created mainly by people with an ax to grind with the system. These are the minds that won't change, because their priority is not being good citizens of whatever country they are in, but in furthering their political agenda. This, of course has the serious side effect of keeping the virus alive, when simple cooperation would give us the best chance of eradicating it.

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