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OntarioCanuck
Posted 10/1/2021 18:58 (#9247752 - in reply to #9247536)
Subject: RE: Amish and covid ?


North of London

Would Jesus get the vaccine?


The simple answer to that is NO because no one in that time period was smart enough to develop any vaccine.

And you will not find an answer to that in the old book either since no one knew anything about vaccines, viruses, bacteria or how they spread except they could make people sick and kill many.

Today people have the knowledge to decide that for themselves and to understand what disease can do and how it is spread.
All they have to do is use the knowledge and the procedures that generations of doctors and scientists have developed to protect them.
And for most it is free and easy to access unless beliefs stop them from taking advantage of modern methods of protection 

Something that everyone should think about is the reduction in life expectancy last year, especially in males

https://www.reuters.com/business/healthcare-pharmaceuticals/covid-19-pandemic-cut-life-expectancy-by-most-since-world-war-two-study-2021-09-26/




 There were greater drops in life expectancy for men than women in most countries, with the largest decline in American men, who saw life expectancy drop by 2.2 years relative to 2019.

Overall, men had more than a year shaved off in 15 countries, compared to women in 11 countries. That wiped out the progress on mortality that had been made in the previous 5.6 years.

In the United States, the rise in mortality was mainly among those of working age and those under 60, while in Europe, deaths among people aged over 60 contributed more significantly to the increase in mortality.

 

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