Your red herrings aside, 15 million people died world wide in the first two years. Vaccines slowed not only death rates by reducing spread but # of infections which can produce long term organ damage and health issues not to mention loss time from work, economic productivity, etc.Caribbean Hen wrote: ↑Sun Jun 21, 2026 10:35 pmWell no not less but don’t underestimate the incompetence of the government and the coverups of the origin of the virus…. We were being manipulated and lied too for way to long in the schools never should’ve been shut down…
Young healthy people didn’t really have much to worry about
The elderly, immuno suppressed and unhealthy were vulnerable…. Protect them and let everyone else go on with their daily lives
The NY Governor killed how many all by himself?
The never needed to make the vaccine mandatory for the entire Federal government …. I still remember Joey Rotten mumbling about the winter of death if you do t take the vaccine …. WTF ….
As I’ve stated many times, inconveniences and short term economic issues like inflation and supply chain disruption are worth the sacrifice if we’re talking about potentially millions of lives saved. And despite the selfish whining of preventative measures like social distancing, masks, and vaccines, we still managed to recover in a relatively short time.
It becomes a question of morality regarding the sanctity of human life vs. temporary inconveniences.





