Four out of 10 Hoosier adults remain unvaccinated against COVID-19

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4 thoughts on “Four out of 10 Hoosier adults remain unvaccinated against COVID-19

  1. Given the extremely backward status of the state, despite respected institutions of higher learning, that 6 out of ten are vaccinated is positive.

    Certainly certain counties have greater problems. And the lack of concern for becoming ill or spreading infection while sad and regrettable is not shocking.

    As people perish a common cavalier partisan attitude persists that Covid is simply a democratic plot to limit individual freedom.

    1. You know what absolutely limits individual freedom? Death. So weigh the temporary restriction of a few freedoms against the eternal loss of all freedoms very carefully.

    2. But what about the long-term data for death? Should we wait until we have long-term data on death?

      (End sarcasm)

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