Quote (fender @ Dec 31 2021 01:45pm)
you still haven't figured out that serious cases of covid are significantly reduced by being vaccinated, have you? meaning trying to protect the vulnerable is still worth it (that is if you actually valued any life apart from your own selfish little existence)...
https://i.imgur.com/wJeTrHR.jpgbtw, nice projection about my social life. if YOU actually had any, you'd know that even vacced and recovered people still need tests for things like indoor activities (training, meetings...). hilarious fail on your part again, lol. you really are just a lonely angry basement dweller without any friends, huh?
also, while omicron might indeed turn out to be a blessing in disguise, your conclusion that this means letting variants develop is a good thing, just illustrates how utterly scientifically illiterate you are. the mutation could just as well have been the same contagiousness with a 1k times higher lethality. spinning that wheel randomly is NEVER the right way to go about it - what a fundamentally moronic assumption, lol.
also, if you're actually interested in covid death statistics, and not just committed to the braindead talking point that having several different approaches to evaluate and measure a highly complicated health issue, and not a simplistic one-size-fits-all, fool-proof solution that literally everyone agrees on (even those arguing in bad faith like you), somehow translates to "
wE jUsT dOn'T kNoW aNyThiNg, sO iT's rEasOnAbLe tO jUsT diSmiSs aNy sTatiStiC aS wOrThLeSs, hUrR", maybe do some reading for once:
https://www.zdf.de/nachrichten/panorama/corona-tote-rki-statistik-haeussler-100.htmljust to be perfectly clear (not like we haven't been over this already): it's a complex and constantly evolving situation. politicians, scientists, and experts on this are far from perfect. particularly with the benefit of hindsight it will be easy to point to things that could have been done better / more efficiently.
that said though, it's quite obvious that throughout western and northern europe (probably also in many other parts of the world), politicians acted with the best interest of the people in mind,
their primary focus being to save as many lives as possible.
with the same confidence i can say that people like you, on the other hand, with selfishness as their main drive, got it wrong 100%. the decision not to get vaccinated made this whole pandemic significantly worse for all of us - there is no realistic scenario in which history will look back on you people favourably.
your statement is simply false, i am in schleswig holstein and i do NOT need tests for the gym or wherever i want to go, period
nice try buddy
get your facts straight, but nice fail once again, you can only run your mouth

i never said that the vax is not reducing deaths and severe illness, i never stated otherwise
no, new mutations will not be 1k times more lethal, thats just stupid fearmongering and makes zero sense
btw, your beloved experts from the RKI said at one point that the vax is creating more variants (i think wieler said that) , now what? and there are also mainstream scientists like streeck who dont think that 3, 4 and more jabs are a good idea
politicians never act with your best interest in mind and being selfish is only human, your virtue signalling is the definition of selfishness, because it makes YOU feel good no matter how bad the collateral damages are
closing schools was a crime against humanity
history is smiling upon me, i was always pro freedom, pro my body my choice, pro education, pro children, pro future
and you? congratulations on moving germany towards the next dictatorship
basic rights from the constitution? gone, they are now privileges granted by big daddy government for compliance
but you like dictatorship heinrich so its all going according to plan
happy new year fenderp, enjoy the ride