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Do your part to make sure this remains in place in the fall: go get vaccinated.
Why? The vaccine only prevents the person vaccinated from getting seriously ill with less severe if any symptoms. It doesn't prevent anyone from being a carrier or passing it on to others. This is confirmed by Johns Hopkins docs. It's an individual choice.
 
Why? The vaccine only prevents the person vaccinated from getting seriously ill with less severe if any symptoms. It doesn't prevent anyone from being a carrier or passing it on to others. This is confirmed by Johns Hopkins docs. It's an individual choice.
What I've seen so far has suggested that the vaccines do reduce infection and transmission of the virus. Do you have a link or citation for the "John Hopkins docs"?

"Early data show the vaccines do help keep people with no symptoms from spreading COVID-19, but we are learning more as more people get vaccinated."

Here's the most recent news story I see:
 
Why? The vaccine only prevents the person vaccinated from getting seriously ill with less severe if any symptoms. It doesn't prevent anyone from being a carrier or passing it on to others. This is confirmed by Johns Hopkins docs. It's an individual choice.
Youre probably not interested in data and want to keep this political, but if not, here's the CDC stance on covid vaccinations:

Studies show that COVID-19 vaccines are effective at keeping you from getting COVID-19. Getting a COVID-19 vaccine will also help keep you from getting seriously ill even if you do get COVID-19.
COVID-19 vaccination is an important tool to help us get back to normal. Learn more about the benefits of getting vaccinated.

 

You are interpreting hesitancy in the medical community to make a definitive declaration without enough data to be a final conclusion on the efficacy of the vaccine. Expect more data to come out about the vaccine's capacity to prevent transmission moving forward.

You're right, getting the vaccine is a personal choice, and at >90% efficacy with minimal side effects, and the possibility of achieving herd immunity within grasp, it's an easy one.
 
What if the dissent is baseless anti-science echo chamber rhetoric that is repeated again and again despite being roundly disproven?
If you believe in freedom of speech, you allow people to say things you don't agree with.

Some people say the are more than two genders despite it being a baseless anti-science echo chamber rhetoric that is repeated again and again despite being roundly disproven. It is better to refute them than silence them.
 
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