I put the same thing to you:
"I personally don't have a problem with getting vaccinated because I am able to reconcile our perceptions of the Covid-related risks relative the vaccine-related risk, and in doing so, elect to become vaccinated - suffer no personal consequences for doing so.
But a great many people who, unlike me - who are unable to reconcile their perceptions of the Covid-related risks relative the vaccine-related risk, and in doing so, elect to not become vaccinated - incur highly significant personal consequences, including being afforded social pariah status as well as losing their livelihoods.
Do you not think that is inequitable, or at a minimum, at least warrants debate?
I mean, imagine being genuinely worried about the long term consequences of Covid vaccines, and losing your job as a result."
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