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nytimes.com/interactive/2021/world/covid-vaccinations-tracker.htmlMate I'm not accusing anyone of lying. People do communicate false facts, though. I remember once it being reported on the BBC (so I thought O heard) that Battersea dogs home put down 100,000 dogs a year. The real figure is 1,200. And yet I repeated the false information for several years.
I have now done some research. This recent paper is a global survey. It does not contain UK data. However it is clear that the vaccine refusal rate would appear to be around 20% lower in a range of nations, from developed to primative. The reasons given are ALL spurious: "The major reasons for COVID-19 vaccine refusal were concerns about vaccine safety, side effects, and efficacy; misinformation and lack of knowledge; and mistrust in experts, authorities, or pharmaceutical companies.": https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8876951/
And frankly, even if 50% of nurses refused the vaccine that does not make them right. And having refused the vaccine their chances of catching covid and passing it on to their patients would increase dramatically. We know the vaccine works. We know that its ADR risks are low. The rest is bollocks.
A refusal to be vaccinated and an insistence on being able to work with the sick and elderly is on a par with refusing to arrive at work on time, refusing to not have a couple of pints at lunch time. Worse, in fact, because more people would have died (during the first year of the pandemic).
So, you have then gone on to conflate these poor 'oppressed' nurses with some sort of global 'f***ed over' conspiracy. That's just wrong. You're not a teenager. You have travelled and experienced life. For some unknown reason your conflating fact and fantasy into a justification for advocating...what? Being an antisocial dick? "I'm a nurse and I'll do what I like?". Well, then, you can't be a nurse.
I can only assume you have stuff on your mind. I have a bit of stuff on my mind right now, healthwise, but I will strive to maintain some sort of grip. Largely people are trying to do what they feel is the right thing. That's what people generally do. Mistakes can be made. This includes over Covid (Hand-on-cock sending people back to care homes to be exposed to Covid by the peripatetic minimum wage staff, and die, was one standout mistake; spaffing billions on fraudulent scams, often created by the mates of MPs, was another). Creating rules around Covid vaccination was most certainly not.
I am not contesting your other gripes. Unfortunately our voters are now addicted to an almost game showy process of selecting their MPs, and, as I always say, we get the governments we deserve. With an increasingly heavy heart I am still hopeful that Starmer may sort things out if he gets in, although his plan (if true) to allow patients to contact specialists direct is unworkable. I'm hoping he has been misinterpreted.
Anyway, take it easy. I'll read your other reply (bracing myself for another rant) shortly
quite...!! my point is i was against people being forced to be jabbed to keep their jobs regardless of what that job may be , hope you are well mate