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Air Force Pilots Resigning over Vaccination Mandates
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<blockquote data-quote="BobRyan" data-source="post: 76207705" data-attributes="member: 235244"><p>England ( and next the EU) are noticing (as we all have noticed) that vaccines are still very good at preventing serious illness hospitalization and death - even with Delta - but with Delta they can no longer "prevent infection" and cannot prevent the spread of the virus. This means <u><strong>Delta is unstoppable</strong></u> in terms of its spread - its ability to reach everyone, its ability to "infect".</p><p></p><p>Everyone will eventually be infected by it. The UK has given up on "herd immunity" and is no longer testing to see if people are infected that do not show signs/symptoms. They have given up on the idea of stopping the spread. It has gone from pandemic - to - endemic.</p><p></p><p>So NOW "the choice" everyone faces is not about "WILL I be infected" but rather WHEN I get infected how do I want to engage in the battle with this virus? Do I want to face a down-sized virus part, or the full virus head on and unvaccinated? It boils down to those two choices once the virus gets to the endemic stage.</p><p></p><p>Not "if I am infected" but rather "when I am infected" - how do I want to first engage the virus? Full on virus or partial virus-part?</p><p></p><p>The person who says "I would gladly forfeit my career to be able to get infected with the full virus as my body's first go-around with it - rather than keep my job and allow my body to see a partial-virus as its first exposure" - is taking a big leap in logic. A high price for a small reward.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BobRyan, post: 76207705, member: 235244"] England ( and next the EU) are noticing (as we all have noticed) that vaccines are still very good at preventing serious illness hospitalization and death - even with Delta - but with Delta they can no longer "prevent infection" and cannot prevent the spread of the virus. This means [U][B]Delta is unstoppable[/B][/U] in terms of its spread - its ability to reach everyone, its ability to "infect". Everyone will eventually be infected by it. The UK has given up on "herd immunity" and is no longer testing to see if people are infected that do not show signs/symptoms. They have given up on the idea of stopping the spread. It has gone from pandemic - to - endemic. So NOW "the choice" everyone faces is not about "WILL I be infected" but rather WHEN I get infected how do I want to engage in the battle with this virus? Do I want to face a down-sized virus part, or the full virus head on and unvaccinated? It boils down to those two choices once the virus gets to the endemic stage. Not "if I am infected" but rather "when I am infected" - how do I want to first engage the virus? Full on virus or partial virus-part? The person who says "I would gladly forfeit my career to be able to get infected with the full virus as my body's first go-around with it - rather than keep my job and allow my body to see a partial-virus as its first exposure" - is taking a big leap in logic. A high price for a small reward. [/QUOTE]
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