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      09-25-2021, 06:39 AM   #9
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My deployment room mate got COVID and ended up in ICU. He was vaccinated.

Another close friend of mine got COVID and he said it was no worse than a bad cold. He was not vaccinated.

As with everything, each person is going to have a different experience.

Now, I'm not against the vaccine and I got it back in June, but I am against it being mandated. I don't agree with how we are making life miserable for those who are not vaccinated. I don't agree with the ideas I keep hearing be discussed like refusing medical care for those who are not vaccinated.

The reality of this is COVID is not going away. At what point do we accept that? At what point do people stop living in fear? When everyone is vaccinated? Just like the flu, the next "COVID season" is going to see spikes in cases because of new strains the vaccine isn't as effective against.

This blame game is ridiculous. It's just like the meme floating around how in a year the people with 4 shots will be blaming cases on the people with 3 shots. COVID has really brought the worst out of people on all sides.
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