top | item 27375447 (no title) hauget | 4 years ago Masks should be optional UNLESS you're NOT vaccinated. discuss order hn newest InvertedRhodium|4 years ago Why? jen20|4 years ago Because that is the guidance from the CDC. whymauri|4 years ago Because unvaccinated people can contract and spread COVID? load replies (2) ledauphin|4 years ago Why not? load replies (1) lotsofpulp|4 years ago I wish all the covid vaccine protocols were applied to other diseases we have vaccines for. Measles is a million times more infectious. Phrodo_00|4 years ago It's a bit overblown if there's no active pandemic thanks to herd immunity, but I wouldn't be against it (if it was a work policy, and not a law) s0rce|4 years ago There is basically no community spread of measles currently due to good herd immunity (via widespread vaccination). When there are outbreaks it is usually very serious and stuff gets closed and people isolated. mikepurvis|4 years ago Everyone where I live gets the MMR vaccine in grade school. load replies (1)
InvertedRhodium|4 years ago Why? jen20|4 years ago Because that is the guidance from the CDC. whymauri|4 years ago Because unvaccinated people can contract and spread COVID? load replies (2) ledauphin|4 years ago Why not? load replies (1)
lotsofpulp|4 years ago I wish all the covid vaccine protocols were applied to other diseases we have vaccines for. Measles is a million times more infectious. Phrodo_00|4 years ago It's a bit overblown if there's no active pandemic thanks to herd immunity, but I wouldn't be against it (if it was a work policy, and not a law) s0rce|4 years ago There is basically no community spread of measles currently due to good herd immunity (via widespread vaccination). When there are outbreaks it is usually very serious and stuff gets closed and people isolated. mikepurvis|4 years ago Everyone where I live gets the MMR vaccine in grade school. load replies (1)
Phrodo_00|4 years ago It's a bit overblown if there's no active pandemic thanks to herd immunity, but I wouldn't be against it (if it was a work policy, and not a law)
s0rce|4 years ago There is basically no community spread of measles currently due to good herd immunity (via widespread vaccination). When there are outbreaks it is usually very serious and stuff gets closed and people isolated.
InvertedRhodium|4 years ago
jen20|4 years ago
whymauri|4 years ago
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