Re: Apparently *no one* (so far) is interested in commenting on why there is ... Archived Message
Posted by dereklane on January 17, 2021, 2:59 pm, in reply to "Re: Apparently *no one* (so far) is interested in commenting on why there is ... "
Only a possibility if minorities are scattered through the vaccinated majority in terms of contacts and don't mostly associate with one another. I think you're trying to disprove a thing that doesn't need disproving on the basis of who said it. That's a problem. But nothing productive will come from going in circles.
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