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Anti Vaxer
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I have a good friend who is an anti vaxer, i've had heated debates with him on social media over many months, I found out yesterday that he has caught Covid and has had to isolate over Christmas and has been quite ill, he is in his 60s, is it right for me to think, 'serves you right' or should I show sympathy?
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It is often the friends and relatives of the iunvaxxed who bear a bigger burden I guess because they were unable to persuade that person to see sense and have the vaccine then have the added anguish of seeing them suffer unnecessarily
Others might say it is natural selection
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It is often the friends and relatives of the iunvaxxed who bear a bigger burden I guess because they were unable to persuade that person to see sense and have the vaccine then have the added anguish of seeing them suffer unnecessarily
Others might say it is natural selection
No right or wrong answer
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//Not sure how the odds are very much in his favour at that age but it does sound like the crappest game of Russian roulette ever !//
" ...for men aged 70–84, the number who are likely to die from COVID-19 increases from roughly 5% for those who test positive for the older variant, to more than 6% .."
That was months ago & for the Delta variant. This guy is younger & the new variant is milder. So as I say, the odds are well in his favour, particularly if he has no serious underlying disease.