Los Angeles Times

This is on you, vaccine refusers

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Re “President faces uncertain threat with Omicron,” Nov. 30

A recent article suggested that the nation’s patience is being tested by the new Omicron variant.

Do we have the right to be frustrated when far too many of us refuse to follow the advice of scientists to mask up, get vaccinated or get your booster shot, and to maintain social distancing?

We were informed of the consequenc­es of failing to comply. Now, we are already experienci­ng the impact of a second extremely worrisome variant, as predicted.

So yes, some of us who have listened to scientists have a right to be impatient; others, not so much. Maurice M. Garcia

Newbury Park

Time for an SOS. We need the guidance of former President Trump to get some direction and comfort.

Trump will let us know if this new variant is a Democratic hoax, and whether we have it under control and if it will soon be gone. He might advise us that a disinfecta­nt knocks it out in a minute, and to explore whether there is a way we can do something like injection to do a tremendous number on the lungs.

He will surely remind us that 99% of COVID-19 cases are “totally harmless” and that what happens is you get better after being sick.

Come back, Mr. President, we need your guidance. You provided the leadership and vision before to stop the virus when it first began. Save us.

Sid Pelston Marina del Rey

The greed of drug companies and rich countries will ultimately kill the human race. Instead of global solidarity on ending the pandemic, we have narrow nationalis­m.

President Biden must push harder on our allies to lift the restrictio­ns on patents so poor countries can manufactur­e the vaccine. Also, the federal government should mandate that there must be no hoarding of vaccines, with very high monetary fines for such a violation.

Global solidarity must be our rallying cry if we want to beat this virus. Vicki Rupasinghe

Ojai

In World War II, we had rationing and a mandatory draft. President Franklin D. Roosevelt transforme­d our manufactur­ing industries into an arsenal for global democracy to defeat fascism.

It might be too late, but the Biden administra­tion needs to make the United States an arsenal for global vaccinatio­ns and enlist other wealthy nations to join us to defeat the pandemic.

Every American who can should get vaccinated and make the sacrifice to get this virus under control. Inflation and supply chain disruption­s will continue to cause pain until we get serious and show concern for others.

We owe it to the “greatest generation” that showed us how to do it during World War II. June Thompson

Los Angeles

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