RE: Indian variant16 May 2021 11:14
I believe that the concept of forced vaccination is unforgivable, and would be a substantial lurch towards pure tyranny, no matter how noble the intentions. As awful as the situation is, the mortality rate for those with no underlying rlying health conditions is incredibly small, around 1-2% (depending on the source).
If you or someone close to you have been affected by it, then it will obviously mean much more to you, because it has become personal, and your attention is focused on the virus, much morseo than someone who has not been directly affected by it. I.e where thought goes, energy flow, and that thing expands.
Just my opinion, but definitely, vaccinate all the vulnerable and anyone who wants it. But let the rest choose. There is a plethora of things we can do to naturally strengthen our immune systems, such as; exercise, cold exposure, meditation, good nutrition, quality sleep etc. These techniques have kept me (and countless others) perfectly healthy without sick days for years.
Ps. Just my take, but I say this as a medical professional with two BScs, an MSc and a PhD.