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Originally Posted by Almost Canadian
(Post 13051868)
There are 2 things wrong with that assumption. Fully vaccinated are being admitted. Those that are not vaccinated are most likely to be 41 year old female Liberal voters, if my memory serves me correctly. I appreciate that such people may be loons, but I hardly think they would be deemed to be "right wing," although I accept that I may be wrong.
And Siouxie's right, the loons may be left or right. Jeremy Corbyn's brother Piers is one. Climate change denier as well as anti-vax. |
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Originally Posted by BristolUK
(Post 13051876)
And Siouxie's right, the loons may be left or right. Jeremy Corbyn's brother Piers is one. Climate change denier as well as anti-vax. |
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Alberta government has come to it's senses a bit.
Seems Alberta hospitals are in bad shape. "Without interventions, Kenney said, Alberta hospitals may run out of staff and intensive care beds within the next 10 days." |
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Originally Posted by dbd33
(Post 13051911)
The vast majority of anti-vaxxers are right wing. Taking horse dewormer or bleach in lieu of medicine is a badge of loyalty to Fox News. The people dying of covid are the unvaccinated. I assume they don't commit to their convictions to the extent of staying out of hospital so we may reasonably say that conservatives are clogging the hospitals and causing innocent, vaccinated, people to die for want of ICU availability. It's jolly selfish, like regressive taxation.
Here's a link to the article that I referred to above, I appreciate that it is somewhat out of date: Typical 'vaccine hesitant' person is a 42-year-old Ontario woman who votes Liberal: Abacus polling - Macleans.ca |
Re: Coronavirus
Originally Posted by dbd33
(Post 13051911)
The vast majority of anti-vaxxers are right wing. Taking horse dewormer or bleach in lieu of medicine is a badge of loyalty to Fox News. The people dying of covid are the unvaccinated. I assume they don't commit to their convictions to the extent of staying out of hospital so we may reasonably say that conservatives are clogging the hospitals and causing innocent, vaccinated, people to die for want of ICU availability. It's jolly selfish, like regressive taxation.
I 100% agree that these people are selfish, getting the vaccine is not just about yourself, its about everyone, and trying to get back to a normal ordinary world again, thats why I got my vaccine, lets move on! were never going to while you have people breaking the chain....(left and right wing anti vaxxers)..... heard immunity will also help the people who legitmately cannot have the vaccine. It appears to me that when vaccinated people contract covid, its not life threatening, (in most cases). So Iet people make their choice... just don't go clogging up the hospitals....who have legitimate covid cases to care for. Maybe sound a little harsh, but I am getting really tired of it now, and Im sure many people are aswell. Get your jab and lets move on or this will never end.. |
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Originally Posted by Paul_Shepherd
(Post 13052152)
These people are the extremes though, left and right, there are a lot of right, but they don't stand for your average right wing leaning citizen, these anti vaxxers are the same people that believe in all these idiotic conspiracy theories and that Trump was a respected president! My political stance is right wing and I don't believe or agree with any of that.
I 100% agree that these people are selfish, getting the vaccine is not just about yourself, its about everyone, and trying to get back to a normal ordinary world again, thats why I got my vaccine, lets move on! were never going to while you have people breaking the chain....(left and right wing anti vaxxers)..... heard immunity will also help the people who legitmately cannot have the vaccine. It appears to me that when vaccinated people contract covid, its not life threatening, (in most cases). So Iet people make their choice... just don't go clogging up the hospitals....who have legitimate covid cases to care for. Maybe sound a little harsh, but I am getting really tired of it now, and Im sure many people are aswell. Get your jab and lets move on or this will never end.. I am fully vaccinated. What will happen when a new variant raises its head, or, after all of people have been vaccinated, people are still being admitted to hospital? Why aren't any governments simply mandating the vaccine for all? |
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Originally Posted by Almost Canadian
(Post 13052095)
Evidence please.
Here's a link to the article that I referred to above, I appreciate that it is somewhat out of date: Typical 'vaccine hesitant' person is a 42-year-old Ontario woman who votes Liberal: Abacus polling - Macleans.ca Three quarters (73 percent) of the nutters think COVID-19 is a hoax or greatly exaggerated, while only 33 percent of the hesitant buy that argument. A third of the merely hesitant say their doctor could persuade them and a quarter say friends and family can, whereas Only 6 percent of the nutters say that their doctor could change their mind and only 3 percent say a friend or family member could. Thanks for the link that shows the huge differences between the nutters and the rest that some of us are talking about. |
Re: Coronavirus
Originally Posted by BristolUK
(Post 13052189)
Ah...the merely hesitant as opposed to full on nutters.
Three quarters (73 percent) of the nutters think COVID-19 is a hoax or greatly exaggerated, while only 33 percent of the hesitant buy that argument. A third of the merely hesitant say their doctor could persuade them and a quarter say friends and family can, whereas Only 6 percent of the nutters say that their doctor could change their mind and only 3 percent say a friend or family member could. Thanks for the link that shows the huge differences between the nutters and the rest that some of us are talking about. |
Re: Coronavirus
Originally Posted by Almost Canadian
(Post 13052205)
It's unfortunate that some are unable to have a discussion without resorting to name calling. I seem to recall that you did something similar on here when discussing the Brexit vote.
Nutters seems quite reserved. Are you gong to back up the Brexit allegation, what with you being a lawyer and all? |
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I knew Alberta was in bad shape patient wise in hospital, but its worse than I thought.
Alberta now has 18,706 active cases of COVID-19. 896 patients in hospital across the province with COVID-19, including 222 in intensive care.As a last resort, some patients may even be transferred to Ontario, said Dr. Verna Yiu, president and CEO of Alberta Health Services (AHS), on Thursday. (BC Government had said yesterday BC is not in a position to take patients from Alberta, so I assume SK and MB probably aren't either which is why Ontario is the option.) BC has 5,844 active cases 291 people are in hospital, with 134 in intensive care. Rate of hospitalization has slowed a bit, 11 percent increase over last Thursday which is lower than it has been, # of patients in hospitals today vs August 16 is still 123% increase. Interior Health really shouldn't be nearly the same level as Fraser considering Fraser has 1 million more people in its catchment area.
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Re: Coronavirus
Originally Posted by Jsmth321
(Post 13052443)
Per Capita cases
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I think the new names for the vaccines
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Originally Posted by caretaker
(Post 13052527)
I think the new names for the vaccines
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Re: Coronavirus
Oh I don't know I kinda like the idea when somebody asks me are you fully vaxxed and which ones did you have I can say I started off with Comirnaty but then had a shot of SpikeVax. Sounds pretty badass.
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