If they bring back covid restrictions will you comply this time around?

Aren't you at all concerned about putting "new updated" poisons (for lack of a better word since it's truthfully what boosts our immune system while compromising other good stuff in our systems) that they may one day discover, yet again, that it is harmful to us?
There are two sides to most stories. Here is what the CDC has to say about your “poisons” …

“Should I Still Get Myself or My Child Vaccinated?
Yes. CDC continues to recommend that everyone ages 6 months and older get vaccinated for COVID-19. The known risks of COVID-19 illness and its related, possibly severe complications, such as long-term health problems, hospitalization, and even death, far outweigh the potential risks of having a rare adverse reaction to vaccination, including the possible risk of myocarditis or pericarditis.”
COVID-19 Vaccination

I think I will stick with the CDC on this side of the story. When the next booster is released my wife and I will be at the head of the line. You, of course can do as you wish.
 

there is no way on this earth that my parents who were born in the 20's and 30's could ever have imagined the world as it is today...
I was born in the thirties and can vouch for the dramatic changes that have taken place over my lifetime! But not all were bad! No great wars with millions of soldiers and civilians killed, no great depressions even though we had some hiccups!

No more polio, no more TB, no more of those dangerous childhood diseases thanks to antibiotics. A friend of mine died at the age of eight from tonsillitis!

What is not mentioned when "unpleasant" changes are mentioned in Western countries is quite frequently (not always) the gradual change to a more multicultural society! History got us used to tribalism and a homogenic society and it is hard to overcome hundreds of years of conditioning!

What I, personally, heartily dislike is the exaggerated political correctness found in Universities and spread to general society! It seems everyone feels offended by something these days and we all have to walk around on tiptoes so we won't be taken down by the Zealots!
 

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there is no way on this earth that my parents who were born in the 20's and 30's could ever have imagined the world as it is today...
My father was born in 1923, and died in 1954 in an airplane crash. I think of him, and talk to him, every time I'm alone in the car. This world would be largely unrecognizable to him. The changes in technology alone make it so. Human nature, on the other hand, hasn't changed.
 


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