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The amount of data verifying that the vaccine is one of the single most effective vaccines ever is astounding. The early release was rushed ahead of some safety trials, but at this point, we have the most widespread "safety" trial ever performed.
The vaccines are safe and effective. Literally all the data point to this.
If you choose not to get vaccinated, then no, you shouldn't be allowed inside public places. The vaccine is free and widely available and your right to control your body is fine, but it comes with consequences.
FFS, you already have many vaccines. Polio, dyptheria, tetanus, just to name a few. People vaccinate their babies because it saves lives. Even if you weren't vaccinated, that's a thing almost everyone does.
The stupid politicization of the vaccine in today's world is asinine. You're free to embrace doubt, but when you do so at the cost of any research into trusted sources (fuck the politicians and media), then you're being an ass. You're free to be an ass, but when your method of assitude puts other people's lives at risk, then no, you can't go into crowded, indoor spaces to spread a respiratory disease. Boo hoo.
But the bottom line is this.
People are dying. If you don't care, fine. Don't argue that it's moral to not care about people dying, though.
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