Maybe "the government" should look at why so many people are sceptical of the vaccine, maybe its fine maybe its not, who knows but what I do know is a LOT of people don't trust the government and maybe instead of just mocking "crazy antivaxers" for not believing whatever the mainstream says they should look at how they can remedy so much distrust.
Here's an idea how they can make a start, stop being lying scumbag
Not vaccinated? This can very well be you. Stop risking your lives.
An anti-vaxxer who filmed himself downplaying before posting it on Facebook has died of the virus.
Solicitor Leslie Lawrenson, 58, died at his home in Bournemouth, Dorset, nine days after he published a video on why was “nothing to be afraid of.”
Mr Lawrenson, who reportedly had no underlying health conditions, had previously refused to take up the because he felt he “did not need it.”
Instead he put faith in his immune system and took his social media followers on his journey.
The 58-year-old recorded two vlogs in June, where he explained his symptoms and described them as “no worse than a cold.”
He later criticised the Government’s approach to , saying “these are things we have to suffer, it’s part of living”, before urging viewers to “trust” their own immune systems over vaccines.
As his condition worsened, Mr Lawrenson struggled to breath and said he felt pain “everywhere”, but stated he did not feel like he was in any real “danger.”
“I didn’t get the point where I would have had to be hospitalised,” he said.
“Things did get worse, but I am glad I got Covid-19.”
Reacting to his death, Mr Lawrenson’s partner, Amanda Mitchell, who also tested positive with Covid-19 said: “I feel incredibly foolish. Les died unnecessarily.
“Les made a terrible mistake and he’s paid the ultimate price for that.”
Ms Mitchell said her partner, a Cambridge University graduate, decided against having a coronavirus jab after reading material on social media.
She said: “It was a daily thing that he said to us: ‘You don’t need to have it, you’ll be fine, just be careful’.
“Les was highly educated... so if he told me something, I tended to believe it.”
Just like Herman Cain.
When we get pass this, someone needs to make a book with all the Covid deniers and detail their backgrounds and their foolish sayings before Covid took them out. A book of fools who learnt the hard way. I just want it to have a good laugh when I read it.
Cain, 74, learned of his diagnosis on June 29, nine days after attending a Trump rally in Tulsa, Oklahoma, where he and many others crowded together without wearing face masks aimed at preventing the spread of the novel coronavirus.
He spent most of July in an Atlanta-area hospital.
When a cure for cancer is discovered you'll still have people who will die of cancer because of misinformation or some misguided notion that they're protecting their personal liberties.
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