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Originally Posted by hcv123
People who smoke around people who don't put people at risk who haven't assumed it
People who text (or talk depending on how) while they drive put people at risk who haven't assumed it.
People who produce and promote the myriad food offerings that contribute largely to chronic disease in what is supposed to be the richest, most technologically advanced country in the world put people at risk who haven't assumed it.
People who send their children to school when they have a fever, are sneezing, coughing, etc. put people at risk who haven't assumed it.
People who create large amounts of unnecessary waste including using an excessive amount of plastic and treating non renewable resources as their privilege put people at risk who haven't assumed it.
Because covid is acutely present and "interrupting our lives" all of a sudden "the greater good" is a priority?! Please.
These came quickly off the top of my head - I am sure there are MANY more things that are done and ignored daily that puts people who haven't assumed it , at risk. Injecting something that has the possibility of harm (however small and without a guarantee of 100% effectiveness) must be a choice.
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You forgot the irony of ironies. People who lead sedentary lives and haven't taken care of their own health up to this point by eating properly, exercising, and doing the other things to stay healthy in the first place, now want other people to protect them from themselves while ignoring their previously poor life/health decisions.
This list is
much larger than those who are at risk through no fault of their own.