LordMortis wrote: Fri Aug 20, 2021 10:56 amI don't want her to die.
This. And it's why I both push the vaccine and compassion for everyone.
Mom's wear's her mask and keeps up hygiene. She out there doing high stress and unhygienic community work for people she has no relationship with and will never meet again. She does it because she loves the living. She may very well love the living for the glory of God but it does not change how intrinsically good she is. And she won't get vaccinated.
I don't want her to die.
I don't want her to die either. While she's being awesome and unvaccinated, if/when she catches COVID she'll pass it right on to other people. A mask isn't a guarantee. In turn those people may pass it on to hundreds and then thousands. In loving the living, she may very well make quite a few of them them stop being that. It's just the way the virus works. Every single person who won't get vaccinated for
reasons becomes another glowing node in an endless chain of unnecessary deaths and overworked medical professionals. They may not die themselves, but the virus they hand off will eventually kill
someone.
I'm not comfortable with that weighing on me. I've never once thought I was at risk of dying from COVID, or even having a particularly bad episode. I'm relatively young and lack any risk-multiplying factors. I just didn't want others down the line to die after I had gotten over my sniffles and they were experiencing multiple organ failure with my fingerprints on it. You don't even have to be a hero. You just have to show up, sit down, feel a pinch, and walk away.
I suppose that's why I get so angry at all the anti-maskers and anti-vaxxers. They'll get sick. They may live. Someone else down the line won't. Maybe someone's immunocompromised child. Maybe someone who was vaccinated and had a breakthrough case. All of it largely avoidable with one or two shots and some minor inconvenience.
