mango
Senior Member (Voting Rights)
The Millions of People Stuck in Pandemic Limbo
https://www.theatlantic.com/health/...demic-immunocompromised-risk-vaccines/622094/
In his newsletter Ed Yong writes:
"I wrote a long feature about immunocompromised people—what they’ve been through, their frustrations, and their hopes. This piece is a plea to think about people who don’t get to be done with the pandemic, and to prioritize them as a matter of moral and medical urgency. I urge you to read it even if--especially if--your own risk feels low."
"It's not implausible or onerous to build a world in which being immunocompromised requires fewer compromises. Disability is as much about society as biology. We can put in policies that make IC’d people less disabled in a world where COVID persists. And if you don’t buy the moral argument, here’s a selfish one: Age weakens immunity. Respecting the needs of immunocompromised people isn’t about disproportionately accommodating some tiny minority. It’s about empathizing with your future self.
There's more in the piece, which I hope you'll read. And if you're immunocompromised, I hope this piece makes you feel a little more seen and heard.
You matter."
https://www.theatlantic.com/health/...demic-immunocompromised-risk-vaccines/622094/
In his newsletter Ed Yong writes:
"I wrote a long feature about immunocompromised people—what they’ve been through, their frustrations, and their hopes. This piece is a plea to think about people who don’t get to be done with the pandemic, and to prioritize them as a matter of moral and medical urgency. I urge you to read it even if--especially if--your own risk feels low."
"It's not implausible or onerous to build a world in which being immunocompromised requires fewer compromises. Disability is as much about society as biology. We can put in policies that make IC’d people less disabled in a world where COVID persists. And if you don’t buy the moral argument, here’s a selfish one: Age weakens immunity. Respecting the needs of immunocompromised people isn’t about disproportionately accommodating some tiny minority. It’s about empathizing with your future self.
There's more in the piece, which I hope you'll read. And if you're immunocompromised, I hope this piece makes you feel a little more seen and heard.
You matter."