Re: Coronavirus
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Originally Posted by OLD BOY
These were the aspects that worried me, too, but I went along with it in the end for everyone’s benefit and to get rid of the restrictions.
I’d expect better from NHS staff and employees in care homes who have refused the vaccine. Do they actually care about the people they are looking after at all?
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Yes they care about those they are looking after, but they can also care about their own health.
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Originally Posted by jonbxx
I found this - https://www.medrxiv.org/content/10.1...71v1.full-text which is a study into vaccine takeup in health and social care workers in the UK. It lists a number of potential reasons for poor takeup with certain groups and suggests ways to improve this. (note preprint article, not peer reviwed yet)
Side effects was the most common reason, followed by lack of long term research (we'll call this the 'Papa Smurf effect') The effectiveness and lack of concern about COVID follow.
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i like that -i'm writing a paper on it and hope to publish in 2050 in time for the lifting of restrictions
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