Comment | That's a good analogy and I see your point.
That being said, if the prevention of spread from the vaccine is so "massive" as you claim then why does Scotland still mandate masks in indoor settings?
Your argument seems to go directly against the policy of the country you live in.
And if you say to minimise risk even further then you get into the debate on what is acceptable risk? Would you wear a helmet in a car when driving to the shops 'just in case'? Would you build your house 6 feet from the ground hovering in the air because you are afraid of lightning? These are some hard questions you need to ask yourself.. |
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