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In reply to the discussion: We're Losing Track of COVID--and It's Going to Bite Us in the Ass [View all]Disaffected
(6,596 posts)14. I recently inquired into volunteering at a
horse & farm animal sanctuary. The place is a small operation essentially run by a semi-retired medical doctor. I asked about their Covid policy and she stated she had been "double vaxed" i.e. no boosters (even though she was eligible for at least one). She also mentioned a volunteer who had not been vaxed at all - apparently he was opposed to vaccination because animals are used in its testing. She tried to explain to him, to no avail, that the greater good was the more basic question etc. but he still volunteers there.
So yes, even doctors can be complacent. I doubt I'll volunteer there myself...
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Neoconservative Max Boot, not someone I normally quote, said (in 2020) that...
keep_left
May 2022
#32
I see so many people who think that Covid is over and done with. It's not.
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May 2022
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May 2022
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