Yes, each of us has the freedom to decide to be vaccinated or not, however, with each decision we make, there is a consequence. Sometimes, the risk to get the shot is greater than the rewards, of course, and this has to be weighed, especially those who are advised against it for medical reasons.
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Then I think of the number of residents in that facility who now, once again, cannot have visitors. How many residents are there? I don't even know. But I do know that about half of the employees are not vaccinated. They also have the upper hand over management because of the shortage of workers.
Now, because of ONE PERSON, one person mind you, MY FREEDOM to visit, to support a family member, has been taken away from me! I am not alone. There are others in different situations, perhaps waiting to transfer there, who may be blocked because the facility may not be able to take new admissions because of lockdown. I'm not sure.
There is a ripple effect to how freedom works. It is not a single thing but it reaches all shores like a bolder thrown into the middle of a pond! Yes, not a pebble in the ocean, but a boulder into a pond. This is a huge repercussion...huge!
What will it take to encourage others to get vaccinated? I don't know. They do have the freedom to decline but I wish they would think about others that are harmed and their freedom is denied because of this one decision!

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