Swatting the Air - Vaccine Fear and Compulsive Acts of Hatred

I asked the question, "Why would the unvaccinated pose a risk to the vaccinated?".  I found this 2-fold answer from a children's hospital: 1) Vaccines aren't always effective, and 2) The unvaccinated are used by the virus to continue to survive indefinitely in the community.

So, the second part relies on the first part - after all, if vaccines were always effective, then it wouldn't matter that the virus exists in some cloud the vaccinated person might walk through some day.

I think any conclusion that the unvaccinated are a risk to the vaccinated is a round-about conclusion.  If the vaccinated want to have better protection, they should demand better vaccines more readily than they should scold or ostracize the greater community.  The external, general attack vector is much harder to control than the protection of the internal, specific defense.  The impossibility of controlling the external factor is the reason that vaccines exist.

Swatting the space that surrounds you in fear that your vaccine doesn't work all the way is hurtful to you, and it is hurtful to those standing in that space.

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