beachlover4444
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I’m ok showing mine, I just got the booster.
Aren’t your vaccines free anyway. They are here in SCEh, I don't think we are as much as you think.
It's illegal in California to not have health insurance. The very poor get free medical/dental/mental health insurance via MediCal, and the working poor get highly subsidized insurance from swanky health systems like Kaiser-Permanente for as low as $1 per month. That's been the law in California for almost two years now, since before Covid.
That doesn't explain, or excuse, why Compton is under-vaccinated and Pasadena is highly vaccinated.
Health Insurance is Required by Law in California or Face a Tax Penalty
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For now. Give them a moment.There is no federal penalty.
I was vaccinated and work at a hotel and sure enough I got it. Thankfu a mild case but still bad enough. I wouldn’t have wanted to get it without the vaccineThey are still good at preventing the very serious long term negative health effects. To me that alone is reason to get vaccinated, but I believe everyone should be free to choose for themselves without fear that there will be things that they can't do.
I’m ok showing mine, I just got the booster.
Aren’t your vaccines free anyway. They are here in SC
Still comes back to not comfortable with the healthcare system which was my original point. Insurance and copays etc. for many are still too expensive.
I will make my original point one last time. It's not about the availability of vaccines in the areas with poor health coverage in general, it's about the poor health coverage in general leading to no relationship with healthcare professionals.
I would love for you to specifically address people without a medical connection instead of continuing to list locations. You are pointing out banks to people with no money.
Ok, I'm out.
Thank God someone said this, honestly. The dearth of empathy is astounding. I have said this since the beginning that I am not convinced people actually want others to be vaccinated or safe, they just got the vaccine because they wanted to be better than the supporters of You Know Who, and nothing else. They were motivated by nothing else. They wanted to go "back to normal" after they got to sit in their houses and apartments all day cryingggggg like they work on the railroad and root around in the coal mines when all they had to do is be on Zoom and expected the world to buy the narrative that "uwu, everyone is having a hard time during the pandemic." Like, somehow, frontline workers and healthcare workers and poor people (mostly BIPOC) who died in droves were supposed to nod and say yes to this. A lot of people who are still not vaccinated yet are the same population of people who suffered great losses during the pandemic--because they can't access health care and can't afford the time off. But what are facts and reality, when you can go back to being waited on, amiright?I will make my original point one last time. It's not about the availability of vaccines in the areas with poor health coverage in general, it's about the poor health coverage in general leading to no relationship with healthcare professionals.
I would love for you to specifically address people without a medical connection instead of continuing to list locations. You are pointing out banks to people with no money.
Ok, I'm out.
The dearth of empathy is astounding.
A lot of people who are still not vaccinated yet are the same population of people who suffered great losses during the pandemic--because they can't access health care and can't afford the time off.
I would love for you to specifically address people without a medical connection instead of continuing to list locations. You are pointing out banks to people with no money.
I'm not sure why you would look to the Internet for empathy, that's a human emotion best experienced in person with those you actually interact with.
What we've had in this thread is hard facts and real data.
If you find those hard facts and real data not empathetic enough, blame the facts not the persons presenting them.
What exactly would it take to get an unvaccinated person in late 2021 vaccinated?
Are you really thinking there are people out there now who don't know the vaccine is free, don't know it's available at every pharmacy and supermarket in town, and don't know what it does or why they should care?
My opinion is if there actually is someone out there like that in late 2021 - a person that wants a Covid vaccine but just isn't sure where to go for one - that person has a lot more serious problems to deal with than just figuring out where the pharmacy department is in WalMart. (HINT: It's next to the toothpaste aisle.)
What you're still failing to grasp is the fact there is a HUUUUUUUGGGGGGEEEEEE distrust in the "system" by the very minority communities that have the lowest vaccination rates. And that isn't something that is going to change overnight just because the COVID shot is given away for free. This isn't just simply no access to the vaccine, its a systemic problem of distrust that goes back generations. @raven24 @Parteecia and others have tried to explain this to you now many times.
One of the other issues with this is Q/An/on groups and adjacent groups are using this to target them by preying on fears based on previous transgressions. It's all incredibly sick.What you're still failing to grasp is the fact there is a HUUUUUUUGGGGGGEEEEEE distrust in the "system" by the very minority communities that have the lowest vaccination rates. And that isn't something that is going to change overnight just because the COVID shot is given away for free. This isn't just simply no access to the vaccine, its a systemic problem of distrust that goes back generations. @raven24 @Parteecia and others have tried to explain this to you now many times.
What you're still failing to grasp is the fact there is a HUUUUUUUGGGGGGEEEEEE distrust in the "system" by the very minority communities that have the lowest vaccination rates. And that isn't something that is going to change overnight just because the COVID shot is given away for free. This isn't just simply no access to the vaccine, its a systemic problem of distrust that goes back generations. @raven24 @Parteecia and others have tried to explain this to you now many times.
One of the other issues with this is Q/An/on groups and adjacent groups are using this to target them by preying on fears based on previous transgressions. It's all incredibly sick.
J & J booster got approved!
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