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It means that Republican voters are going to shrink
It means medically vulnerable people are going to “shrink”. The flu doesn’t care how you voted.
True but hopefully medically vulnerable people will remember to get their flu vaccine without a campaign to remind them.
I never needed a campaign to remind me...
There are people who can’t get the vaccine due to allergies, or for whom the vaccine is ineffective due to underlying health conditions or medications that they have to be on to not die. And sometimes a vaccine just plain doesn’t work.
More flu circulating in the community means more chances for them to die.
Exactly. I have a friend undergoing treatment for lymphoma. Part of the bone marrow replacement process is to completely suppress the immune system. She isolated just like so many did during covid, and once this treatment is complete she’ll need to start re-taking all the various vaccines again so that her immune system re-learns from them.
No. There are tons of people who require others to get vaccinated and rely upon herd immunity.
They might not need them anymore
Good point.
Although in fairness, it's not republicans, it's magats. Traditional republicans are people I strongly disagree with but they're not dumb: they will get vaccinated. The magats though, that's a different story.