We have known for years that different communities have different levels of satisfaction in the NHS and more recently we have seen anti-vaccination messages have been specifically targeted at different groups, including different ethnic or religious communities.
Anyone with any insight into this where they are? — Kenosha Kid
Remind me where here is... US? — Kenosha Kid
wonder what the direct causes of that distrust are. Even in the context of economic inequality and racism, it doesn't seem obvious that so many would not trust doctors. — Kenosha Kid
Blacks are more likely to look for ulterior motives everywhere they go (not that they're all the same). — frank
Maybe the question is more: why do white, educated, liberal minded people feel so comfortable taking it? — frank
Is this based on something? I understand why black Americans don't trust the American police, but not what they have against institutions generally. — Kenosha Kid
Speaking for myself, I don't want to get Covid and I don't want to pass it on to others. I imagine that's normal. — Kenosha Kid
Yes, but you probably wouldn't die of Covid. Most of the vaccines that are out are based on new technology. Didn't that give you pause? — frank
Speaking for myself, I don't want to get Covid and I don't want to pass it on to others. I imagine that's normal. — Kenosha Kid
That was my argument to the taxi driver: even if you're fit, you have to think about everyone you meet, everyone who touches something you touch, your own family. He seemed to agree at first, but it didn't stick. — Kenosha Kid
But it hasn't been established that the vaccine keeps you from being a carrier. Don't blow smoke up the poor guy's butt. — frank
There's no data on it because there's no long-term vaccinated population to study. However there's every reason to expect a reduction in transmission rate, not least the reduction of the lifespan of the virus in the vaccinated individual. You can't transmit a virus you no longer have. Also, logically, the possibilities are it does or it doesn't.
If someone said, "I'll toss this dollar coin. If it's heads, you can have it; if it's tails, I keep it," would you refuse because of lack of evidence it would be heads? Same deal. — Kenosha Kid
No, it's not the same deal. You're telling some stranger than he can't pass on the virus after he's vaccinated when health officials presently eagerly want to know if that's true or not. — frank
Don't rewrite my conversations for me, that's pathetic. — Kenosha Kid
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