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Yes. If you take the view that the government actually want as many of the unvaccinated population as possible to get infected before the autumn, then the actions they are taking now start to make a lot more sense.
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Apparently the reasons for vaccine hesitancy amongst the younger population are:Originally posted by mattster View Post
Yes. If you take the view that the government actually want as many of the unvaccinated population as possible to get infected before the autumn, then the actions they are taking now start to make a lot more sense.
1. They haven't seen the effects of serious diseases first hand thanks to well-run vaccination programs e.g. polio, MMR, BCG
2. All the people they know dead from Covid are old.
3. All the people with Long Covid are so ill they hide from the world.
4. They are young so they are immortal
Therefore they don't need a vaccination
However if vaccine passports are brought in stopping them partying and going on holiday, they will book and get the jab."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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Just look at what happened in France after Macron deemed vaccines required to go to a cafe!Originally posted by SueEllen View PostHowever if vaccine passports are brought in stopping them partying and going on holiday, they will book and get the jab.Comment
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I think 5. is quite key. Not "I don't want the jab" but "oh, yeah, I'll get that when I remember to but I'm a bit busy right now" -> fast-forward 3 months "I've just got a lot on my plate right now I've not had time".Originally posted by SueEllen View Post
Apparently the reasons for vaccine hesitancy amongst the younger population are:
1. They haven't seen the effects of serious diseases first hand thanks to well-run vaccination programs e.g. polio, MMR, BCG
2. All the people they know dead from Covid are old.
3. All the people with Long Covid are so ill they hide from the world.
4. They are young so they are immortal
Therefore they don't need a vaccination
5. They are lazy and unable to make decisions or commitments
However if vaccine passports are brought in stopping them partying and going on holiday, they will book and get the jab.
Originally posted by MaryPoppinsI'd still not breastfeed a naziOriginally posted by vetranUrine is quite nourishingComment
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When I got my second vaccine the nurse said that people came in just to abuse them.Originally posted by d000hg View PostI think 5. is quite key. Not "I don't want the jab" but "oh, yeah, I'll get that when I remember to but I'm a bit busy right now" -> fast-forward 3 months "I've just got a lot on my plate right now I've not had time".
It was in the news this week that the abusers are now mostly younger people.
"You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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Case numbers are so 2020. It's all about the deaths now.Originally posted by AtW View Post48k cases today, +16k on last week!
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With high prevalence there will be far more opportunities for virus to break through vaccine cover, something that was not tested during trials because social distancing and big fear was present.Originally posted by Paralytic View PostCase numbers are so 2020. It's all about the deaths now.
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63 dead today. With a two week lag to cases, 100 a day looks baked in by the end of the month, and then who knows? That's a minimum rate of 36,500 largely preventable deaths per year.Originally posted by Paralytic View Post
Case numbers are so 2020. It's all about the deaths now.Comment
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The most vulnerable groups were vaccinated first and now their vaccine protection is slowly going away, if virus is everywhere then they will be constantly under attack.
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