southernhybrid
Contributor
Not all of this is political. I have a close Black friend who has a middle aged son who refused to be vaccinated. He has never given his mom a reason. She has begged him to take the vaccine. We talked about it the other day and the only thing I could. think of is that he might have a severe phobia regarding receiving injections. I know that sounds nuts, but people sometimes have all kinds of crazy phobias that the rest of us don't understand. He isn't the only Black Democrat who I've heard of who refused the vaccine. One of my neighbors is a Black police detective. He just got vaccinated a couple of months ago. We think the reason he finally gave in was because his mother in law had just died and we suspect she died of COVID. Of course we could be wrong, but it seemed suspicious that he decided to get the vaccine, almost immediately after the death of his mother in law, who was probably only in her 50s. I've known another person who did the same thing. Some people just don't trust vaccines for some ignorant reason and some people have phobias of injections. It may be based on misinformation or some other stupid thing, but it's not only about politics. Regardless of the reason, it's sad and potentially dangerous.
I also recently found out that only 38% of the people in my county have been vaccinated, despite the fact that it's extremely easy to find a location that is giving the vaccine in my small city.
I also recently found out that only 38% of the people in my county have been vaccinated, despite the fact that it's extremely easy to find a location that is giving the vaccine in my small city.