To the Editor:

I fully agreed with your reader Lynda Poyser, who had her say on the incredible selfishness of people who endanger others by refusing to be vaccinated against COVID-19. Until not long after reading her letter in The Review of July 28, that is.

You see, there are people who work hard from early morning to well into the evening to make a living. Good-hearted people who even take time out to care for others. They may try to relax a moment in front of their TV, but just about immediately fall asleep from exhaustion. That leaves them out of the loop about what’s going on outside their immediate environment and personal experiences, such as after-effects of some vaccination they once underwent.

Incredible? Give a thought to walking in their moccasins. And so, what can we expect? What can we do about this?

Henry K van Eyken,
Lakefield, Quebec