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It's based on the Greek alphabet.
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To be fair that was from a month ago. We've learned quite a bit about the severity of this new variant (or lack thereof) since then. It's fairly normal for mainstream news clips to turn comments off by default.
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That’s just Victoria isn’t it?
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@johnsmith-ce2tq the three jab full vaccination status - I’m pretty sure that’s not nationwide
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So correct me if I'm wrong - this has been around for a while, there have been occasional outbreaks which no one remembers because it was no big deal, and it's not particularly severe. Does that about sum it up? At the same time we have the WHO about to discuss their plans to basically take control over everyone's lives in the event of another pandemic. If I was a cynic, I would say the media attention on this is just a way to remind everyone that they should be scared.
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To be fair, these protests have largely been anti-mandate, not anti vaccination.
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Last I checked the flu wasn’t putting young people in hospital or giving people long term symptoms lasting up to a year.
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Care to clarify?
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It’s nice to hear some countries are using common sense. I just wish Australia would catch up
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Well I'm not surprised at all that the story wasn't picked up by mainstream media. If it's anything like the mainstream news here in Australia, it wouldn't be feeding into the fear mongering machine and therefore not worth reporting.
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@kurts6278 being driven by fear isn’t thinking clearly, quite the opposite. For any young, healthy person the chance of becoming seriously ill from the Covid in its current form is very small. Hardly a deadly disease for someone not in a vulnerable category.
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@zielonapapuga6754 yes they’re less afraid because they’ve either had it or know people that have had it and have seen first hand that it’s not that bad. For the vast majority it will be somewhere between a cold and flu and for many it won’t cause any symptoms whatsoever.
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@kurts6278 for the overwhelming majority it’s only dangerous for really old people or the morbidly obese. For healthy people under 65 it’s just not rational to be afraid of this virus when you look at the statistics. I don’t have an issue with anyone getting a vaccine if they want it. But it should be a choice based on individual need, not something forced onto people in order to keep their jobs or to be included in society.
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@kurts6278 if it’s between having a job or the alternative; having no job and not being able to afford to live then it’s being forced on you. Free choice pfft, what’s wrong with you?? Example : my wife has had Covid fairly recently and the evidence very much suggests that she has natural immunity that will be longer lasting than any protection afforded by the current vaccine booster she is being offered. Which, I might add, she now has to have in order to keep her job. She’s a manager, she’s very good at her job and she wants to keep it however she doesn’t want nor does she need a booster shot. So yes she has a choice of sorts - she can get injected with a vaccine she doesn’t want or need, or she can give up her job. Some f’ing choice that is! I don’t have a problem with vaccines being offered to people if they want them and they are satisfied the benefits outweigh the risks. But how about we stop treating adults like children and let them decide what’s best for their own bodies?
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@kurts6278 how is being vaccinated going to protect vulnerable people? Explain that to me.
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@kurts6278 it’s a simple question. How is being vaccinated against Covid going to protect vulnerable people? To clarify - I don’t mean the person getting it, I mean those around them.
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Anyway, long story short, she won’t be getting it and I fully support her decision because it’s utter nonsense to make her get it. It simply makes no sense. And with evidence building that repeated doses of mRNA vaccines (for which there is no data on long term effects - again, this is a fact not a conspiracy theory) is potentially dang-er-ous (excuse my attempts to bypass YouTube censorship), I feel quite vindicated in supporting her decision.
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Raising panic just in time for the new booster shots ... honestly, at this point it's just ridiculous.
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Either these people are being influenced by money or there’s something they’re not telling us. If there’s a good reason for doing this then let’s hear it. Otherwise one can only assume this is shameless cash grab.
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By all accounts it's a sub-variant of Omicron, not a new variant and for all intents and purposes not really any different.
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Can I ask why you vaccinated your 7yo daughter? No disrespect, just curious.
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@astercite I see. I was just wondering because I can't see any real reason to vaccinate a child against an illness that doesn't present a significant threat to them and when I've looked it up online I haven't seen any convincing information to justify it, even from official websites. If it stopped the virus from spreading then I could understand it but that's not the case. I don't think you're idiotic, I think there's a lot of fear out there, a lot of conflicting information and a lot of pressure on people to be seen to "do the right thing" even if it defies logic in some cases.
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Stress has a detrimental impact on the body. It’s likely to be a major factor.
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@Enki35Productions that will happen. Frustrating isn’t it?
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@whaleoilbeefhooked3892 I reckon if there was a shred evidence for any of that nonsense, the masses would have woken up en masse by now, given all the endless waffling about it for the last few years. But as it stands …
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But the question is, are these vaccines the answer and should people be coerced into having it or should it be a choice based on individual needs?
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@pointoflight2914 I don’t think any governments would dare mandate that - they’d have full scale riots on their hands
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Injecting your daughter with an outdated vaccine that could potentially cause an adverse reaction and with unknown long term side effects against a virus that in almost all cases will not cause children any significant problems, to me that shouldn't be too hard to navigate.
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Chemtrails aren’t a thing
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By most accounts it's like getting a cold with night sweats thrown in. A lot of people don't even know that they have it.
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@ffsireallydontcare it’s been 4 weeks. Plenty of people who have had the new variant are describing mild symptoms which they recovered from in a couple of days. The data shows a low ratio of hospitalization with many unaware that they even have it. If you’re reasonably healthy it’s fair to assume there’s no need to panic. And yes, it’s expected that mainstream news media will continue to milk the negativity because that underpins their entire m.o.
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I suspect certain phrases are picked up by YouTube’s algorithms and automatically removed. I’ve had the same thing happen when making comments about vaccine safety.
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@Liliquan "pro-Campbell mouth frothing seizures" - I have no idea what you're talking about. I'm not particularly pro-Campbell although I do respect free speech and the right to express an opinion without being hunted down by some obsessive hand-waving stalker. Imagine being so driven by bitterness that you spend your life consumed with making videos about someone.
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Absolutely. He’s all talk. A weak and largely ineffectual leader.
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American hospitals, as I understand it, are financially incentivised to record deaths as Covid related so if a Covid positive patient comes in with a gun shot wound for example and they die, they are recorded as a Covid death. And with a highly contagious (albeit relatively harmless) virus, chances are a lot of people turning up in their hospitals will be Covid positive.
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Ridiculous. If people choose not to get vaccinated because they don't want to be injected with something that has no long term safety data then that should be their choice. There are other ways to avoid getting Covid and younger, healthy people are not at risk of dying of Covid - forcing it on people or punishing them for making a choice for their own body is unethical in my opinion - and I'm not alone.
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Social media being alarmist? No!!
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It's all about $$$ - and staggering amounts of it - it's the only way to make sense of it.
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And they why so many people have become "conspiracy theorists" ...
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Yes, that's a question I'd like answered as well. There doesn't seem to be a rational explanation out there.
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The mainstream news media will find it very hard to let go of their fear campaign.
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Just another example of why people are turning away from mainstream media news in droves. Anyone who watched the video in question would have been in no doubt as to what you meant so I can only assume this was woefully shoddy journalism by the BBC or a desperate attempt to win back viewers by smearing their competition.
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Yeah, my father in law passed away suddenly a year ago at 79 and I have thought, 'well done mate, you checked out at a good time'. The world has become a seemingly dark and sinister place. Maybe it's always been like that, it just wasn't so obvious. My advice, for what it's worth, if you are finding all of this hard to bear, do things that take your mind off the world. For me that's going for a walk and playing music. And find people in real life that you can talk to. Personally I find reading comments from the online community can be equally alarming - and possibly alarmist. I find that a digital detox now and then is helpful. I think it's also worth bearing in mind that we have become somewhat soft in the modern era because we're not used to potentially deadly viruses circulating around. In the middle of last century and before, it was not uncommon for people to die young from various illnesses that nowadays we don't have to worry about. People had large families with the understanding that one or two kids probably wouldn't make it past 5. That was just normal life - unthinkable now.
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Maybe you should let her make the the choice she feels is right for her. It’s well known that over a certain age you are more susceptible to hospitalization and death from Covid.
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@stevehesh4993 Well I'm sure you could look that up for yourself. The stats on this from many, many studies done all around the world clearly show an increased risk over the age of 65. My parents are elderly, they have had boosters and they are fine. Would I prefer they didn't need them? Absolutely - but I also recognize that the risk from the jab for them is smaller than the risk of getting seriously ill.
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It’s not just mainstream media saying that though. I’m not like some vaccine zealot who thinks everyone should run out and get it, far from it, but the evidence is pretty clear that if you’re over a certain age and/or have significant health issues you are statistically far more likely to end up hospitalized if you get Covid. So if she’s 92 and wants to get vaccinated, don’t you think you should just let her make her own choice?
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I'm predicting this will be a boon for pimple popping videos
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Wow that’s really interesting and the people commenting are definitely not being paid …
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