I agree to that. Just get rid of those who not understand, freedom stops, when somebodies freedom starts hurting/damaging other people.Guest9999 wrote: ↑Tue Jul 27, 2021 12:28 pmI am not particularly afraid of Covid personally and I am certainly much more afraid of being hit while crossing the road. I just see wearing a mask, maintaining some distance, and getting vaccinated as very minor inconveniences for me to smoothly get along with the Khmer people around me. If best science to date shows that, in fact, these minor inconveniences do protect the health and lives of particularly vulnerable individuals I meet, first or '2nd hand', if you will, then that makes me happy. Even the nastiest now existent Covid strains are hardest on the already old and weak, but I'm honestly not that keen to accidentally knock off someone's grandma. Similarly, I'm not so keen for one of my staff to do so. If not hiring unvaccinated staff is what my customers prefer, I won't.
Will I terminate staff who refuse the opportunity to vaccinate only because they think their freedom to choose is paramount? I'm not there yet, I'm firmly on the fence. For now.
Nowadays, we do have some 2B people jabbed with the major vaccines and -apart from some very rare issues- no adverse effects have surfaced. Which in "the free" countries would have been impossible to hide (China would be different, unfortunately).