This is why I tell people to get vaccinated.
Because the misinformation being fed to people is so bad that I get messages like this.
This person may be completely gone, but there are SO many others who we can still reach. Who aren't caught up in conspiracy and lies
I have to try
@JesseCox
Every day at work, my man. Every day at work I'm having to challenge people's insane conspiracy theories about this.
Its so bad that there are decent numbers of hospital staff who are unvaccinated. It's insane.
Some people live in a complete alternate reality of denial.
@JesseCox
Jesse explains how important it is for him to use his platform to educate people who are misinformed. Misinformation hurts people, so he must try. Thank you, Jesse ā¤ļø
@JesseCox
Telling people to put something with a well documented actually zero percent chance of fatality to prevent something with an extremely well documented two percent chance of mortality and a penchant to spread to everyone around you seems like a no brainer to me.
@JesseCox
Thank you, Jesse, this is really important and people need to hear this. Thank you for using your platform responsibly and getting the word out. ā¤ļø
@JesseCox
You could provide mountains of evidence, details of every ingredient in the vaccine, and the process by which the vaccine was created using decades of research, and you'd still get people like this who only believe in what some random guy at the pub said.
@JesseCox
What's worse, is this person has most likely been vaccinated for measles, or hepatitis, or whatever other thing they require you to be shot with to go to school.
Only way they wouldn't be is if they were literally a child, or so backwater I'm surprised they have twitter.
@JesseCox
Hilarious that the talking point is now "the fatality rate is so low!" when A) 4.5 million people are dead, B) there's a 1/3 chance of long covid which has killed even more and C) THE FATALITY RATE IS LOW BECAUSE OF THE VACCINE