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Cal__Trask t1_j2esdd8 wrote

The .4 percent is actually the higher of the two numbers I found, the other number of 30-39 was .2 percent, but considering that I'm at the top of that range I chose to take the higher of the two numbers, which is still miniscule.

As far as other people: yes, adults get to make their own decisions for their own health. That's not a radical concept but a normal part of free society, but you people seem to have a deep disdain of the ideas of personal, assessment and choice. If you are really concerned about COVID, wear an N95 everywhere you go for the rest of time, it's really no concern of mine if you do, what is a concern is when you try to force your cowardice on other people. If you choose not to, it's an assumption of the risk, the same way that I assume the risk of heart disease when I have a greasy burger or I assume the risk of an accident when I get behind the wheel.

Honestly you sound like a hypochondriac who is trying to mask their hypochondria with fake virtue.

Edit: it's also worth noting that the .4 percent death rate is since the begining of the pandemic so is not entirely accounting for vaccinated people, as there were many casualties before the vaccines, so that rate is likely high for vaccinated people considering the CDC says it reduces you death chances by approximately 90 percent.

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