And it's come to this

Tinfoil vaccine

An international resistance movement opposed to Chongvaxes and restrictions is growing on social media. Their plan is to separate themselves from vaccinated members of society, who they fear will make them ill.

Now some committed activists are pursuing a new direction - organising online dating, house shares and possibly even blood banks just for the unvaccinated.

Christopher Giles and Marianna Spring, BBC Trending

For the blood banks to be of real benefit, they'll also need unvax hospitals, fully staffed by non-vaccinated medical personnel, just to be on the safe side. And that could prove quite a challenge. But let's not allow such trivialities as logic to get in the way of a good whackjob frothing.

The movement's members refer to themselves as being awake, which is ironic since they're anything but. Rejecting medical science in favour of the voices in their heads and their social media echo chambers, they cling to disinformation that enforces their own skewed outlook. Some of their views are so naive as to beg the notion that this could be natural deselection in action. Because people who are this stupid really shouldn't be allowed to pass their genes on to future generations.

Personally, I believe that the deluded awake should be encouraged to seek their own kind, preferably in designated areas. That way, everyone else would know the places to avoid. And, you never know, the problem might sort itself out.

Then the rest of us can build a herd immunity, and rid ourselves of the damned Chongmasks. (mask)(crossedfingers)