Maybe, just maybe, the responsibility for people who decline vaccination or are at high risk rests with them, not with that so-convenient abstraction, “society.” The demand that we all wear masks forever because some people refuse vaccines is absurd. So are government vaccine mandates. What, for instance, is the logic behind our absurd p…
Maybe, just maybe, the responsibility for people who decline vaccination or are at high risk rests with them, not with that so-convenient abstraction, “society.” The demand that we all wear masks forever because some people refuse vaccines is absurd. So are government vaccine mandates. What, for instance, is the logic behind our absurd president’s mandate, which only affects businesses with 100 or more employees? Oh, and did anybody in our Kafkaesque public health bureaucracy pause for even a nanosecond to think about the economic fallout of such a mandate? Don’t make me laugh.
I came down with COVID last January and subsequently, on the advice of my personal physician, I got vaccinated. As far as I’m concerned the pandemic is over and I’m in no mood to be bombarded with further calls for Unity, Duty, Sacrifice.
For society’s sake and to save hospitals from overcrowding, overweight New Yorkers will henceforth be barred from entering pastry shops, Dunkin Donuts and all pizzerias.
Maybe, just maybe, the responsibility for people who decline vaccination or are at high risk rests with them, not with that so-convenient abstraction, “society.” The demand that we all wear masks forever because some people refuse vaccines is absurd. So are government vaccine mandates. What, for instance, is the logic behind our absurd president’s mandate, which only affects businesses with 100 or more employees? Oh, and did anybody in our Kafkaesque public health bureaucracy pause for even a nanosecond to think about the economic fallout of such a mandate? Don’t make me laugh.
I came down with COVID last January and subsequently, on the advice of my personal physician, I got vaccinated. As far as I’m concerned the pandemic is over and I’m in no mood to be bombarded with further calls for Unity, Duty, Sacrifice.
For society’s sake and to save hospitals from overcrowding, overweight New Yorkers will henceforth be barred from entering pastry shops, Dunkin Donuts and all pizzerias.