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Hustle in struggling to understand your point here. If people weren’t vaccinated there would be a lot more people in hospital and a lot more people dying that’s the difference they’re making.
People who don’t wear seatbelts are fined aren’t they? I don’t hate people who don’t get jabbed but I do think they’re being daft with all the mounting evidence for how ill unvaccinated people get.
The reason we are in the state we are where those stats are possible and why it isn’t a pandemic any more is because people are vaccinated.
There base data unedited and unspun is out there to prove all of this. No “controlling” needed anyone who understands simple data and statistics can see this.
I wouldn’t want to make a statement on whether kids should or shouldn’t be jabbed but people a lot more clues up than us can come to a conclusion with that.
Mostly ill in hospital are jabbed because 99% of vulnerable people are double jabbed.
It’s like saying 90% of people who die in car accidents are seat belt wearers and using that as a reason to stop wearing a seatbelt.
Why is there such a lack of critical thinking amongst people who are against the vaccine? Worries me that I’m invested in the same company as someone who can’t work this out.
Must be the worst and most desperate attempt at shorting I’ve ever seen. Sad little creep.
That 70% is after 2 jabs as well. AZ and Pfizer boosted with Pfizer or Moderna will have a better number that 70%.
Increase in deaths lags increase in cases by about 2 weeks and has the whole way through the pandemic. It’s way too early to make any judgement either way.
I put some more in here 2 days ago but looking at the massive increase in infections in SA I’m far from confident at the moment.
The "balls of steel" list was cringeworthy too. A list of people being made millions from a subprime lender who had been found guilty of giving loan to people they shouldn't have.
I'm invested here (not as much as some but still more than I want to lose) and hope for good news but the way people were talking on here has been shocking for a while. The posts about the women from debt camal were always personally abusive rather than challenging any point made too.
A lto of people were too biased and focussed on making money to see any view other than their own.
I said it sort of in jest when it started dropping but about a month ago I was more convinced it would happen (didn't sell as this can move up at a moments notice. But it's crazy how the sp movement from 19/10 (when it peaked about 40p) to the 16/12 was almost exactly the same as it has been since it peaked on the 19/01.