My 91 year old mother lived in a time when Diptheria and Pertussis were serious threats to the lives of children and upwards of 35% of children didn’t live to adulthood. When I was 5 years old, in 1964-65, a wave of Rubella swept the United States causing 11,000 babies to be born deaf, 3,500 born blind, and 1,800 born intellectually disabled along with 2,100 neonatal deaths. Texas public schools require that students are vaccinated at appropriate ages for Diptheria, Pertussis, Measles, Mumps, Rubella, Polio, Hepatitis A and B among other diseases. Today we rarely hear of children dying of any of these diseases and that is only because of vaccines.
Last week the San Antonio Express News reported that Bexar 55.53%
of residents ages 12 and up had been vaccinated while the rate in Comal is
53.49%, Kendall is 55.73%, and sadly Guadalupe is only 47.6%. In Bexar County the
positivity rate, meaning the number of people testing positive out of all COVID
tests has doubled since the end of June and was 13.5% at the time the article
was published. Hospitalization and ICU admissions are also increasing. 97% of
people hospitalized for COVID-19 in the U.S. are unvaccinated, according to NPR.
Numerous hospitals across the country have gone back to delaying elective
procedures as they need the beds to treat COVID-19 patients.
COVID-19 is once again a major public health threat as
hospitalizations rise and 83% of new cases are the highly contagious Delta variant
yet our governor has stated he will not order a mask mandate. There is plenty
of vaccine available and numerous convenient locations to get it as most local
pharmacies are offering it but too many people reject the opportunity claiming
they know better than the overwhelming majority of medical professionals. These
are the same folks who refused to wear masks and claim that the 610,000+ deaths
from COVID-19 are overstated.
I’ve lost patience with them, after all they’re mostly
people who voted for Trump and continue to believe the election was stolen
regardless of the lack of evidence. Early this year when we were under a mask
mandate many of these irresponsible people refused to wear a mask or used
material so thin that it was of no value and claimed that those who feared
contracting the virus should just stay home. I take the opposite view, if they
don’t want to wear a mask in public then they should be the ones who stay home
and let the responsible folks take care of business in a safe, healthy
environment.
I would accept their right to get very ill and perhaps die
from a preventable illness but the
problem is having so many unvaccinated people in the community provides a pool
for more variants to evolve in and threatens the lives of children under 12 who
can’t yet be vaccinated and those with compromised immune systems like many
cancer survivors. These folks are like Typhoid Mary and aren’t willing to
accept their responsibility to the larger community in the name of some warped
notion of personal freedom. To para-phrase an old quote: Your liberty to cough
out a virus ends just where my nose begins.
Published in the Seguin Gazette - July 28, 2021