I just realized that after talking to my neighbors. One is a businessman that got the vax because he needs to travel on airlines and the other neighbor is a school teacher and you already know how school teachers are. They looked at me like there was something wrong with me because I wasn't getting the vax and I was so adamant about it. Did I mention that these people are both members of the same church I go to?
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If someone's already jabbed, there's nothing that you can do. Then, when they suggest the jab to me, I tell them I don't engage in beta testing of anything, software, cars, medical vaccines, etc., and that I am perfectly happy to 'wait and see' since there is apparently no limit to available jab materials in this country (US). Afterwards, when they seem to think their job is to convince me to fall in line, I tell them I don't follow politics and won't discuss religion, and if Grandma wears her mask, she should be safe from me. Saves loads of time because I clearly know where they stand, and they definitely aren't on the fence about this stuff. It also might have saved some friendships for me to play ignorant of the whole matter. I don't have time for their BS. They've put their life where their mouth is, I'm never going to convince them to admit they were foolish to take the vax so soon for a virus with such a high recovery rate. (My brother and his family are vaxxed as of May 1. I banged my head against the wall for several weeks with him - no luck. I give up. Do what you want. and I will too.)