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16-10-2021, 06:48 PM | #10 | ||||
FF.Com.Au Hardcore
Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: NSW
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I know a few months ago people who had their covid vaccine appointments booked were contacted and told their appointment is canceled and postponed due to their vaccine being rerouted to Sydney so HSC students could get a priority. https://www.abc.net.au/news/2021-07-...hool/100329316 So HNE district is about 1/8 of the NSW population, but now is about 1/5 of daily Covid cases. So now we have quite high covid cases and also more unvaxxed and single vaxxed people in lockdown due to vaccines being rerouted. Then you have people on here saying "ShOuLd HaVe BoOkEd EaRlIeR" Quote:
I picked that vaccine because I know you should get booster shots even though many people don't. Right now you could get the booster shot within a week if you wanted. I got mine early this year with very little notice. However if there was a breakout suddenly everyone would want a booster shot and no doubt everywhere would be booked out for weeks or months. Would it be ok for the government to say "Oh well you can't go anywhere now until you get it, you should have got it before the breakout when it was just recommended but not compulsory to live a normal life" As I have said, I'm not anti vax, I just think everyone should be treated equally. Restrictions for vaccinated should only be lifted when everyone has had an equal opportunity. Even though NSW as whole is approaching 80% vaccinated, in some regional areas they are only approaching 60% vaccinated. What has also double down my position of treating everyone equally is the rising cases of vaccine elitists online. My cousin just received her second covid dose a couple of weeks ago and she was straight online with her holier than thou attitude bagging out everyone who wasn't vaccinated like they are low life scum even though she was one of them up until recently. Unfortunately this attitude has become more common recently. Hence my post about DTP vaccines. Personally I'm good, screw everyone else right? That's how we act now I believe? |
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