Today's covid positivity rate was 1.34% the lowest since Oct. 15.

This is so silly at this point. You can find shitty behavior in every single industry. It doesn't delegitimize my point. Like I said before, the same people who complain about corruption in the medical field are totally willing to buy Nescafe coffee and buy washing machines and cars originally built by Nazi companies.

We have people in this country who do 10-20 hours of reading online about something and they think have all the answers. I spent a hundred hours researching my thesis paper in undergrad, and wrote well over 100 pages on my thesis for my Master's degree, and I would NEVER even dream that I know even a fraction of a percent on the subject that I wrote on.

You have to know what you know, and know what you don't know. My doctor has helped me many times in my 30 years on this planet and I've been blessed to have him as my doctor for many years. He's solved ear infections I had. He helped care for me when I missed 2 months of school in elementary school due to serious illness. He's taken care of me when I suffered with a variety of injuries and sicknesses. He told me I absolutely must take the vaccine and I did that. I trust him because he spent years and years and years and years practicing and studying his profession. In no world would I ever trust some random guy on Facebook who did a few hours of online research over him.

/r/Connecticut Thread Parent