Well, you can comfort yourself in knowing many others will be in a similar situation. No travelling for many of us!
And that's that, my Christmas and NY are officially cancelled. At least I have $110 of cheese and another $110 of savoury and sweet pies in my tiny apartment fridge/freezer to tide me over. 3rd in a row of both alone, and the one previous to that was... Not good.
I honestly think the repercussions from this will resonate to the point that we see things like polio make a comeback.
Lets just hope this variant does prove to be milder, and the next one milder still, and we get vaccines out to the worlds population not just those of us who live in rich countries.
Why? Even if you set aside the purely empathetic reasoning of not wanting more of your people to die or be permanently debilitated and look at it simply as a cost/benefit analysis, the cost of treatment of people in NYC who go to the emergency room for COVID symptoms w/o healthcare coverage or using local, state or federally funded healthcare programs would end up costing way more to the city and state than the $100 per booster shot ever would.just read that new yorkers will be paid 100 dollars to have the booster vaccine.
it's madness
shouldn't people make decisions that benefit their health for the right reasons not monetary ones?Why? Even if you set aside the purely empathetic reasoning of not wanting more of your people to die or be permanently debilitated and look at it simply as a cost/benefit analysis, the cost of treatment of people in NYC who go to the emergency room for COVID symptoms w/o healthcare coverage or using local, state or federally funded healthcare programs would end up costing way more to the city and state than the $100 per booster shot ever would.
And the promise of a monetary benefit will do a lot to convince many of the people who are resisting getting the vaccine for political reasons to set aside their differences to make $100 bucks.
I think it's short sighted to reward people financially to do something they should anyway because it is yet another step towards a society were we think its OK for people to absolve themselves of personal responsibility for their own health
Yes, ideally people should make sound health decisions for their own benefit, the benefit of those they care for, and the benefit of people around them. What part of the last two years of people losing their shit over COVID or the past year losing their shit about the vaccines makes you think we're dealing exclusively with people who are making sound and logical health decisions motivated by scientific evidence?shouldn't people make decisions that benefit their health for the right reasons not monetary ones?
if its the right thing to do to pay people for having a vaccine which can save their lives, or stop smoking for the health of them and their unborn child, should I also be paid for eating healthy and doing exercise to keep healthy, that must save money too.
I think it's short sighted to reward people financially to do something they should anyway because it is yet another step towards a society were we think its OK for people to absolve themselves of personal responsibility for their own health
it's my opinion of course, doesn't mean I'm right but it's what I believe
Otherwise, if people want to live on a diet of pork rinds, Jack Daniel's, and Marlboros then fine by me - at least that's not contagious...
Managed to snag an appointment for my for 2 days from now. I consider that a nice Christmas present!
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