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Politics, Covid19 and Brexit
Medical Apartheid in the state of Victoria
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<blockquote data-quote="Highland Mule" data-source="post: 7743892" data-attributes="member: 33090"><p>There could be plenty reasons.</p><p>1. It’s a statistical anomaly - the difference is very small and shows nothing</p><p>2. As very few seniors are unvaccinated, the numbers for them reflect those who are unable for medical reasons and are taking more care with sheltering</p><p>3. As very few seniors are unvaccinated, the numbers for them reflect those who are being deliberately contrary and refuse to participate in testing regimes</p><p>4. Those who are vaccinated are more relaxed about catching the virus, and hence aren’t taking as much care with things as they did before. </p><p></p><p>Personally, I suspect a bit of all of them. I’d also say anyone highlighting the trivial differentiation in case rates and choosing not to mention at the same time the vast difference in hospitalisation and mortality rates are a public health liability themselves.</p><p></p><p>Unless you have a significant and specific medical issue that prevents you taking the vaccine, you should take it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Highland Mule, post: 7743892, member: 33090"] There could be plenty reasons. 1. It’s a statistical anomaly - the difference is very small and shows nothing 2. As very few seniors are unvaccinated, the numbers for them reflect those who are unable for medical reasons and are taking more care with sheltering 3. As very few seniors are unvaccinated, the numbers for them reflect those who are being deliberately contrary and refuse to participate in testing regimes 4. Those who are vaccinated are more relaxed about catching the virus, and hence aren’t taking as much care with things as they did before. Personally, I suspect a bit of all of them. I’d also say anyone highlighting the trivial differentiation in case rates and choosing not to mention at the same time the vast difference in hospitalisation and mortality rates are a public health liability themselves. Unless you have a significant and specific medical issue that prevents you taking the vaccine, you should take it. [/QUOTE]
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