"CNN drove around the western part of Arkansas last weekend, talking to people about whether they'd get the vaccine.
At a convenience store in Mena, Arkansas, Joy Starr said her 8-year-old son had gotten Covid-19. 'He was sick a lot,' Starr said. 'He's been sick a lot for a while. And he's still sick. He's having stomach issues. So I'm going to get him looked at and see if there's further damage. I don't know, I mean, because he got real sick. Fever every day for weeks. And stomach pain.'
Would she and her son get the vaccine? 'No. No vaccine,' Starr said. 'I just don't trust the government.'"
"A man hospitalized with COVID-19 told CBS he'd still rather be sick than get a shot - and it shows how hard it'll be to convince everyone to get vaccinated
A Louisiana man who contracted COVID-19 and wound up hospitalized said he would rather be ill than get vaccinated against the coronavirus.
'Here I am recovering, getting out of here finally tomorrow. Am I going to get a vaccine? No,' Scott Roe told CBS News as he lay in a bed getting supplemental oxygen at Our Lady of the Lake Medical Center in Baton Rouge."
This is insanity. People like this who don't care about themselves or their children should be charged a "COVID-denier fee" on their medical bills.
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