> In the UK more than half of all "hospitalized" Omicron cases caught it in hospital and of those, most are asymptomatic Absolutely not true
Not if you only did the elderly, as you've suggested.
> getting an exemption from a doctor is not so straightforward (even if it technically exists) Perhaps you should try, they definitely do exist and you would know this if you actually tried instead of telling me it's…
> What’s your point? How do you want people to think about the unvaccinated? Freedom fighters I think
The same thing is being said about long COVID Either way, you're risking long-term side effects, I'd rather go with the tried and tested technology we have here
> I guess you are in Australia? Nope > In my own country we have large swaths pre-omicron who have natural antibodies It's funny this one, as that's not what this should tell you, the page uses antibodies to measure how…
> your hate for this one group of people is different from anything else I don't hate them, I find them stupid and irresponsible It's interesting that you're pulling the moral outrage card after you've asked about this…
> Who determines their legitimacy? A doctor, most countries already have an exemption system in place, use it mate > That's why forced vaccination is wrong. No, it isn't unless the country doesn't provide you sick pay
I think the tribal thing is interesting but a meaningless distinction when it's such an easy choice like this The tribes are essentially people refusing free vaccines for no reason vs people who are vaccinated to…
> Would you make the same point about religious persecution? Yes, if your religion caused you to harm people by just being near them because it is optional Again, it's more false equivalency Some religions require you…
> Very scary. Are you going to guarantee that I'll be OK when I get my next shot? If I'm not, will you compensate me? No to both, it's your choice not to get it and if it's that serious go to a hospital for an exemption…
> It seems crucial, if 100% of unvaccinated have already recovered then what is to be gained by vaccinating now? Except we know this isn't the case at all lmao Elsewhere in the thread it's stated in AUS that 50% of…
> The unvaccinated are routinely dehumanised and you even do so in your own comment They can quite easily change this one by getting vaccinated, people can't with their skin colour They're people, just very stupid…
> What percent of vaccine holdouts do you reckon have already been infected? I'm not going to sit here and guess You have the information to work this one out yourself if you like and none of these comments make any…
> Fussing, openly squirming, talking down to people out of anxiety, etc. is lacking dignity. and this isn't what you're doing by calling people babies for being worried? You're anxious about taking the vaccine and talk…
Availability has nothing to do with what I've said and I think you know I'm not speaking to that group If you have access and you deliberately turn it down over nothing AFTER the trial phase, that's who I'm raging at
> What makes you think vaccinating everybody will hasten the end of the pandemic? It makes it harder for the disease to transmit from person to person Less disease means less of the pandemic
> You may be right, but you cannot actually conclude that, because the country is 92% vaccinated and half of ICU are unvaccinated They're two separate data points, he hasn't done this He's stated separately that 92% of…
> Don't force others to assume risk for your own benefit This is exactly what remaining unvaccinated is though You're deliberately extending the pandemic and killing people so you can turn your nose up at authority,…
> They want it so much they are even willing to forego hostilities to the 'other' group of unvaccinated people I find it interesting you use the word 'other' here, as usually this is said when trying to frame a…
We don't live in a world where it's just an Omicron risk though, there are more deadly variants spreading right now you're forgetting about
> In the UK more than half of all "hospitalized" Omicron cases caught it in hospital and of those, most are asymptomatic Absolutely not true
Not if you only did the elderly, as you've suggested.
> getting an exemption from a doctor is not so straightforward (even if it technically exists) Perhaps you should try, they definitely do exist and you would know this if you actually tried instead of telling me it's…
> What’s your point? How do you want people to think about the unvaccinated? Freedom fighters I think
The same thing is being said about long COVID Either way, you're risking long-term side effects, I'd rather go with the tried and tested technology we have here
> I guess you are in Australia? Nope > In my own country we have large swaths pre-omicron who have natural antibodies It's funny this one, as that's not what this should tell you, the page uses antibodies to measure how…
> your hate for this one group of people is different from anything else I don't hate them, I find them stupid and irresponsible It's interesting that you're pulling the moral outrage card after you've asked about this…
> Who determines their legitimacy? A doctor, most countries already have an exemption system in place, use it mate > That's why forced vaccination is wrong. No, it isn't unless the country doesn't provide you sick pay
I think the tribal thing is interesting but a meaningless distinction when it's such an easy choice like this The tribes are essentially people refusing free vaccines for no reason vs people who are vaccinated to…
> Would you make the same point about religious persecution? Yes, if your religion caused you to harm people by just being near them because it is optional Again, it's more false equivalency Some religions require you…
> Very scary. Are you going to guarantee that I'll be OK when I get my next shot? If I'm not, will you compensate me? No to both, it's your choice not to get it and if it's that serious go to a hospital for an exemption…
> It seems crucial, if 100% of unvaccinated have already recovered then what is to be gained by vaccinating now? Except we know this isn't the case at all lmao Elsewhere in the thread it's stated in AUS that 50% of…
> The unvaccinated are routinely dehumanised and you even do so in your own comment They can quite easily change this one by getting vaccinated, people can't with their skin colour They're people, just very stupid…
> What percent of vaccine holdouts do you reckon have already been infected? I'm not going to sit here and guess You have the information to work this one out yourself if you like and none of these comments make any…
> Fussing, openly squirming, talking down to people out of anxiety, etc. is lacking dignity. and this isn't what you're doing by calling people babies for being worried? You're anxious about taking the vaccine and talk…
Availability has nothing to do with what I've said and I think you know I'm not speaking to that group If you have access and you deliberately turn it down over nothing AFTER the trial phase, that's who I'm raging at
> What makes you think vaccinating everybody will hasten the end of the pandemic? It makes it harder for the disease to transmit from person to person Less disease means less of the pandemic
> You may be right, but you cannot actually conclude that, because the country is 92% vaccinated and half of ICU are unvaccinated They're two separate data points, he hasn't done this He's stated separately that 92% of…
> Don't force others to assume risk for your own benefit This is exactly what remaining unvaccinated is though You're deliberately extending the pandemic and killing people so you can turn your nose up at authority,…
> They want it so much they are even willing to forego hostilities to the 'other' group of unvaccinated people I find it interesting you use the word 'other' here, as usually this is said when trying to frame a…
We don't live in a world where it's just an Omicron risk though, there are more deadly variants spreading right now you're forgetting about