Which of these "covid view camps" do you fall into? (user search)
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  Which of these "covid view camps" do you fall into? (search mode)
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Camp 2
 
#3
Camp 3
 
#4
Camp 4
 
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Harry
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« on: January 16, 2022, 01:35:08 AM »

Basically this:
Out of those Camp 3. I'd like something like Austria, vaccinated can live life as normal and go everywhere with no mask mandates while unvaccinated are banned from most public places.

Although I voted for Option 4, with the caveat that the unvaccinated, positives (regardless of status obv.), and potential positives (symptomatic or exposed) must wear masks and social distance. I also support vaccine mandates where feasible and vaccination incentives, not that I really expect anything to work on someone who still isn't vaccinated after all this.
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« Reply #1 on: January 16, 2022, 12:36:09 PM »

Somewhere between #4 and #5, although I'm leaning more so towards #5. As regards to the political parties, the Democrats and public health officials seem to fall largely into Camp #3, while the Republicans are primarily in Camp #5.

I would argue that most Republican politicians (except for the loonies like MTG) are actually in Camp 4, but want people in Camp 5 to think they're with them.
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