• Veganhydride [he/him]@hexbear.net
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    9 months ago

    The fact that vaccines help prevent the spread of disease is offhandedly mentioned at the very end. This is so wild. Isn’t herd immunity a concept most people understand? That vaccines aren’t just about you personally?

    I’m not high-risk at all and I got my latest booster a few weeks back - upon learning this very shocking fact my GP asked me why in a pretty judgmental way. Same deal when I had to jump through hoops to get my previous booster even though the official government policy in my country was that anyone could get it. Different pharmacies had different interpretations of this very clear policy though and nobody agreed.

    I don’t live in constant fear of what COVID will do to me personally, but the vibe I get from practicing health workers I interact with is that I’m weird for caring about getting vaccinated and it’s getting to me. Like, am I wrong? I don’t think I am.

    • Beaver [he/him]@hexbear.net
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      9 months ago

      Isn’t herd immunity a concept most people understand?

      Unfortunately, that term has been redefined in the public mind as “everyone gets sick and dies”

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      9 months ago

      Nah people in the US are just selfish as fuck. Sadly it’s the culture. Go somewhere like Japan where the culture is in favor of society instead of the individual and you’ll find nearly everyone vaccinated.

      • Veganhydride [he/him]@hexbear.net
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        9 months ago

        I live in France.

        Looks like 81% of the US population got at least 1 dose, and 17% got an updated (bivalent) booster dose.

        81% of the French population got at least 1 dose, and 56% got a booster.

        Wack. But I was talking about the attitude of the doctors and pharmacists I’ve met.