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House of Representatives wants infected vaccinees to get a red check in CoronaCheck

Fortunately, a vaccinated person suffers less from it and is hardly hospitalized. It can usually continue. I understand that it is very difficult for people who really cannot be vaccinated (such as leukemia patients), however, for a group of people who consciously choose it, I do not think that someone who may not even know that they are infected should necessarily stay at home . However, I wish there was a way to protect the very group that has no choice. But sorry to say, you have three groups of people who don’t want to vaccinate;

– Religious
– People who don’t know enough
– Conspiracy theorists

And actually only the second group can still be trained and informed in such a way that they do vaccinate. That group usually consists of people who wait and see if there are side effects, for example (I too fall in the list: “had nothing, vaccinated twice, stood in the front row, and except for a bruise feeling all right”).

But to say that I should stay home for every snot to protect groups 1 and 3? People who make their own choice, and in the case of point 3 even forfeit so much goodwill by making the comparison with one of the darkest moments of human history where people were discriminated against the way they were born? New. I have no sympathy for that. The first group may not be that extreme (they DO NOT include apartheid, Jewish stars, and slavery), but they do ask for a different unrealistic policy (1G policy; which would require 880,000 tests/day…), but also I have little sympathy for that.

What I do have sympathy for is the fact that a lot of healthcare is down. I experienced this myself when I had to walk with a catheter for a month last year due to a kidney problem. I was taken by ambulance, and all the beds were full. Since the actual operation could not be performed, I was only given a tube to prevent myself from dying. And with that I walked around for a month. And I accepted that, because there were no vaccines then. But now I wouldn’t accept such a thing. If this happens again (have another kidney that can give up), they’ll just kick one person from group 1 or group 3 out.

And that is why I am in favor of 2G policy. So that you can go in the Dutch way even with a snot nose. Because the rough statistical chance that something will happen to you as a vaccinated person is just very small. It is bad for the unvaccinated, especially for people who really can’t do anything about it, such as leukemia patients, but I don’t feel any sympathy for group 1 and group 3 especially. It is also not apartheid, because they make a conscious choice (they are not born that way). Fortunately, group 2 is doing a lot.

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