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Elon Musk
SpaceX and Tesla founder Elon Musk has said that neither he nor his family will likely take future coronavirus vaccines even when they are readily available, saying
the pandemic has "diminished [his] faith in humanity."
Speaking during a podcast interview with Kara Swisher, 49-year-old Musk stated that
neither he nor his children are at risk for Covid-19 and therefore would be unlikely to need the vaccine.
"This is a no-win situation. It has diminished my faith in humanity, this whole thing... The irrationality of people in general," Musk said. He also decried lockdowns across the globe and in the US in particular, having previously referred to them
as "unethical" and "de facto house arrest."
Musk said
widespread lockdowns were a mistake and only at-risk people should quarantine "until the storm passes."
When pressed about the risk to his own employees and their families, with Swisher asking what if someone dies, Musk pithily responded:
"Everybody dies."
Comment: While libtards took the Times to task, right-wingers had CNN in their sights: