You can just as well catch it from a vaccinated person, even if the chances are smaller. Anyway, in both cases you are going to be fine. The unvaccinated are not a threat to the vaccinated.
The second you are vaccinated is when you can stop to worry about what others choose to do with their life.
I’d say over time this is true for sure. But it hasn’t been the past year. We just saw all across the southern US, and up here in Alberta and Saskatchewan too, places where not enough people were vaccinated and not enough had natural immunity from catching it prior, that the hospitals were swamped with unvaccinated sick folk and basically went into triage because of it. As well as all elective procedures being cancelled, and people not able to get care and treatment they needed for other illness. I know quite a few health care workers who are incredibly burnt out and considering career changes because of the overwork and stress they have been under the past two years.
I would suggest people who think Covid is a hoax, the vaccine doesn’t help, their immune system is fine to deal with it, they should stay away from hospitals if they get sick. Show us all how it’s not a big deal and your immune system can handle it, even if you get really sick.
That way there is no need to make vaccination mandatory and no worries about hospitals getting overrun.
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And just to cover bases. I also think people who burden the health care system by smoking, drunk driving, eating themselves into morbid obesity can fuck off out of hospitals too when hospitals aren’t able to keep up. But there were times when hospital ICU’s were 50% + Covid patients, so that’s an undue burden from one cause.