WilliamMunny
Well-known member
I feel like I must be missing something obvious here, but why does it matter once you have been vaccinated? For example, if there are 90 people in a pub who have been vaccinated and then a group of 10 arrive who haven't been vaccinated, surely there's little risk to the 90. I appreciate that the vaccines aren't 100% effective, but if that's the level of security we are seeking before returning to normal, we will never return to normal.
I'll happily take the vaccine and once I've done so, I would expect to be allowed to go about my business as usual. Those that choose not to vaccinate do so at their own risk, but on the assumption that the vaccine will be effective, I have no qualms about sitting in close proximity to any individual or group of people that haven't been vaccinated.
It just seems ludicrous to me that you have to prove you have been vaccinated before you are allowed to mingle with other people that have been vaccinated.
I'll happily take the vaccine and once I've done so, I would expect to be allowed to go about my business as usual. Those that choose not to vaccinate do so at their own risk, but on the assumption that the vaccine will be effective, I have no qualms about sitting in close proximity to any individual or group of people that haven't been vaccinated.
It just seems ludicrous to me that you have to prove you have been vaccinated before you are allowed to mingle with other people that have been vaccinated.