Yeah well, I can only speak for myself. I had the vaccine(s) which took less that 30 minutes for both combined, cost me nothing and I was barely sick for a minute. Now I'm going shopping mask free. Maybe, I'll visit my son and family this summer, which entails an international flight. Those of you who chose not to be vaccinated, enjoy the restrictions this brings you and ask yourselves whether it is worth making a political statement. I hope you remain virus free, because if you don't and COVID lands you in the hospital.....you'll probably question your decision....or not. I'm guessing some of you will figure out a way to spin it that makes you believe you made the right choice.
Really folks, did no one ever suggest to you that your should pick your battles.
To your first point:
Do you consider it appropriate to coerce people into getting experimental medicines in order to travel? What if you were told that you had to be part of a new drug trial as part of the alpha testing in order to travel? Would that be appropriate to you?
To your second point:
I'll take my chances with a virus that I have a 99.94% chance of surviving. Your attempt to scare me is about as effective as you telling me I might get struck by lightning if I walk in the rain. I'm not scared. Your inability to comprehend the risk of COVID is not going to make me scared. I'm more concerned about the vaccine than the virus, although as time goes on, I'm not concerned about either
Bill Gates and Big Pharma want a recurring revenue model, which they will get if a billion or more people get vaccinated.
Since enough people have voluntarily done that, I don't think they will need to force vaccine passports or anything.
Enough sheep have voluntarily gotten the jab. Bill Gates and Big Pharma will be making enough money, so I suspect everyone will be able to travel regardless of vaccination status.