07-27-2021, 09:48 PM
(07-27-2021, 06:02 PM)jwalker3853 Wrote: I agree. It's a process. I think that has been the most frustrating part of this entire thing. You read reports and hear the "experts' that are put in front of the public talk about this and they often times talk in definitive vs. generalities or really framing the conversations as as "this is what was know now and it may and likely will change tomorrow."
While I understand that things are going to morph and change as we learn more - the more the story changes, the more untrustworthy the information seems. Out course, the entire things being politicized and weaponized by the media definitely doesn't help folks feel like they have all of the facts.
I've taken the stance that this is a choice. Like all choices, they have consequences. If you choose to get the vaccine, that's fine. If you don't want it - for whatever reason - that's OK too. However, there may be consequences to those choices. I think the consequences or the severity of the consequences are more what is in question.
The issue is the choice doesn't only effect the person making it, it effects everyone else in society.