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Many people thinking COVID will just go away some day but it won’t.  My son got it (and yes he was vaccinated) about a week ago.  He is ok but this pandemic is still going strong unfortunately.  Almost everyone will end up getting it at some point

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8 minutes ago, Shocker said:

Many people thinking COVID will just go away some day but it won’t.  My son got it (and yes he was vaccinated) about a week ago.  He is ok but this pandemic is still going strong unfortunately.  Almost everyone will end up getting it at some point

It's here in some form forever. 

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42 minutes ago, uncfan888 said:

It's here in some form forever. 

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273 million cases world wide and those are reported cases.  Gotta think there at least 30% more unreported cases.  Crazy

What is scary is if this virus was just a little bit more lethal.  This damn pandemic is serious as hell

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10 hours ago, Shocker said:

Many people thinking COVID will just go away some day but it won’t.  My son got it (and yes he was vaccinated) about a week ago.  He is ok but this pandemic is still going strong unfortunately.  Almost everyone will end up getting it at some point

Not sure I would consider this a pandemic anymore. COVID will be around for the long term so it's just regular life now.

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11 hours ago, Randolph Panther said:

I thought teams were going to have to forfeit if they had issues?

Just like with everyone else that was just a threat to try and force people to do something they didn't want to do and just hoping for the best. Just remember this is very, very, rare breakthrough cases right?

I'm not anti-vaxx but until we as Americans sit down and have a real Convo on what's going on not just everytime someone says something you don't like ban or shut them up this will keep going.

The truth is this vax came out quicker then any in history and they really don't know if it will work as intended. That's ok though, just say that and people will make informed decisions, don't say what you think may happen as a fact then keep changing it over and over. People will stop trusting you. We need to stop blaming each other (your not vaxx your the devil, but last year I was a hero as a frontline worker now I'm bad?)

We need to give this medicine the clinical trial time that is needed like all other meds to get the best. Vaxx people can give other vaxx people covid and can still spread it, we are making things worst by sticking our heads in the sand and acting like that's not true, it gives people false hope. Just be honest with people and more people may take the medicine (not a vaxx it's not stopping it) that if you do get it make you feel better or not die.

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