To me, misinformation/disinformation (which is essentially the same thing, call it what you like) is when you state something that has been proven to be untrue, yet you do it anyway. And by "proven to be untrue" I mean has passed rigorous Scientific Method procedure and has stood the test of time. Certainly, if claims are deemed "misinformation" but then turn out to be true, and you've acted or threatened those who stated the supposed "misinformation" in a hostile manner, you were in the wrong to do so. I think this is very obvious to anyone who is not trying to maintain a narrative and is intellectually honest.
California AB2098 goes into effect today. If Doctors don't follow the "official" guidelines, well...sucks to be them.
Anyone that has studied the science of viruses or bacteria will know that something that is new... What they learn today about it as factually true may be different than what they learn next month especially as new variants are formed. Viruses want to survive and they've gotten better at adapting to what scientists throw at them in comparison to 30 years ago. This has also been the primary theme since the start of the Pandemic. As for right now...people are reverting back to the bad hygiene ways they had prior to the Pandemic. That's OK as we get closer and closer to a highly vaccinated population. The key now, if someone becomes infected...you want to minimize the risk of hospitalization or death while not allowing your vaccination to wane beyond 6 months especially if you're now traveling or living in an area that's low vaccinated. wrbtrader
Oh, look at that. Another one of our 'conspiracy theories' coming true for the blue-pills in the Wall Street Journal.
Jesus fucking Christ! Severe illness and death and the apocalypse! Fuck, I believe in the vaccines, but the unvaxxed are not facing the end of times of Armageddon!!!! Who the fuck are these people?!? There's music for that bullshit. For fuck's sake!