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View submission: Why is focused protection/The Great Barrington Declaration so controversial?
Because I haven't seen any example where it was voluntary for those of us who are supposedly at greater risk during the height of the pandemic. I say supposedly, because as I pointed out here many times, my oncologist felt that I didn't have a greater risk. She continued to offer hugs to any of us who wanted physical contact during the pandemic. She also encouraged me to maintain my regular travel schedule during chemotherapy.
So, as someone who is supposedly at risk, I never felt the need to take these extra precautions.
And I was pretty much vilified for that here.
Germany had advertising in past years targeting the elderly for vaccination, but it was never mandatory in the advertising. At the same time, I was seeing advertising in the United States targeting school-age children.
So I suppose, in some countries, in the end, it was more targeted to those that are generally perceived at more at risk. But even my eighty eight year old relative in Germany said she hasn't seen the point in vaccination in the last few years.
There's nothing here!