vaccines will only cover the strains they are designed for, or we'd have no flu for example.
my neighbours a good mate, and his choice is for him .
whther i care about my neighbour or not what will our government do to protect the anti vaxxers, and will that mean we are all up on blocks for the rest of our lives to keep the anti vaxxers safe?
He asks a reasonable question. It'll come down to just what is an acceptable level of active Covid infections in NZ post any vaccination programme.
Once any vaccination programme has been done and the borders are open, there will be the occasional case come in. Those most at risk are the unvaccinated.
I'd pick that there would be no public support for any measures to protect those who chose not to vaccinate.
We all have a Public Health Identifier number. Those who choose not to vaccinate should have it noted on their permanent record - and be charged for any treatment required for a Covid infection.
Thats not really true , As whilst most people dont like you, respect you, or believe your paranoia, we still know you have been vaccinated, as was your pet your wife ,your sister your mother, father and most likely your nieces and nephews.
But dont let that stop you from spreading misinformation to those that actually do have children or believe those that actually have medical degrees or indeed even a degree of common sense.
all accidents are under the same deal, it was to stop people sueing each other, we also pay for cancer treatment on people who are on their way out too, and smoking illnesses is so i guess we are going to have to keep NZ shut because of the anti vaxxers....
thanks for answering my question
Cry me a river Spyda. Do you really want to live in a 100% user pays society?
Where would that leave the aforementioned motorcyclists?
Or indeed, even those parents who allow their children to run the risk of serious injury riding dirt bikes.
Whether you like it or not, in an enlightened egalitarian society, everyone should have the same rights - vaccinated or unvaccinated.
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