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Pandora, is that you? Blue-checked econ prof and NYT contributor doesn't think we should foot the bill for COVID19 vaccine skeptics' lifestyle choice

Vaccines are a good thing. They’ve saved countless lives.

But the prospect of a COVID19 vaccine mandate appears to be having the opposite of its intended effect and making vaccine skeptics even more leery about getting their shot.

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And now, with stuff like this, even people who are wholly in favor of the COVID19 vaccine want to slam on the brakes:

https://twitter.com/BradSpellberg/status/1423620980233019401

University of Michigan economics professor and New York Times contributor Justin Wolfers seems to think this is the way forward:

Slopes don’t get any more slippery than that one.

What Evan said.

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Justin Wolfers had better be in tip-top physical and mental shape.

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Ahem:

You sure this is the road you want to take, Justin? Because there’s still time to turn around, you know.

 

“Healthcare is a human right until I disagree with you.”

People like Justin Wolfers don’t even hear themselves, do they?

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It’s almost as if government involvement in health care is a very, very bad idea.

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