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Do you feel you have the correct information to correct them with?but I feel like correcting them. The misinformation makes me anxious given the situation I'm in.
I remain steadfast in my insistance that vaccines never be made MANDATORY.
as in you will not be able to escape getting one. I do know of people that are now having their children outside of the established systems in order to avoid vaccinations. They home school them and do not even register their births. For some people it is that important ... these people are not hiding in the woods ... they are not ludites either. Any way ... they are attempting to build their own networks of like minded groups that will support each other ... I understand that if I want to travel I will probably have to get a vaccine. If I want to travel bad enough I might even do it ... but I would rather that it was not compulsory. I hope that in the future it will become less so ... not more so. Keep in mind that for the wealthy ... it is still always a choice.Mandatory
Covid is not the only illness in the world ... and as far as I know ... it is still possible for people to develop immunity without a vaccine.Voluntary herd immunity
Only by exposure to the virus.Covid is not the only illness in the world ... and as far as I know ... it is still possible for people to develop immunity without a vaccine.
Some of the scientists who are looking to explain and quantify covid immunity have reached the same interesting conclusion. There may be a third way to become immune to covid aside from surviving the disease or receiving a vaccine. Previous exposure to the common cold may train the immune system to recognize and neutralize SARS-CoV-2 as well.Only by exposure to the virus.
Previous exposure to the common cold may train the immune system to recognize and neutralize SARS-CoV-2 as well.
The problem I have is the inconsistency. And I am fine with using either study data or real world data. But not both for conflicting reasons. And the real world data does not support four months. It supports two months. In theoryIt seems to me real world data would become more important, since it will be a larger more diverse sample and will be more longitudinal. I agree, there needs to be more consistency.
Yikes! That sounds like a waste of people's time and an inefficient way of doing things.Don't worry - we will phone you when you are eligible.
Ontario's plan is all laid out on the province's COVID website and my health unit has theirs on their site as well, including a page showing clearly who is currently eligible in the region (we are a bit ahead of the province's timeline, but not by a lot). And that's the main issue I see in Ontario. If you only listen to the province, you might miss the fact that your health unit is ahead of (or behind) the province's timeline.I continue to live in the dark about vaccinations here is SK. I got a notification a few days ago that said doses would be going to the oldest people first, followed by those with underlying illnesses. Then the general population. Don't worry - we will phone you when you are eligible.
Problem with that is - some health care workers aren't done yet. We have 90 year olds with underlying conditions that aren't done yet. In Regina they are busily vaccinating 64 year olds. A FB friend in this community said she booked her appointment online - but didn't give the contact info.
No doubt I'll figure it out before being exposed!
In Ontario, this is being done for certain groups (like healthcare workers, whose vaccinations are often being booked through employers rather than with the provincial booking system), but the ones eligible by age call a booking line or book through a web portal. They don't get called that I know of.Yikes! That sounds like a waste of people's time and an inefficient way of doing things.
I get it via workplacce, even then codes were emailed out here which is a little more streamlined. Some issues, but that came mostly from those who had to gather lists of names/the places they got the info from of who should be getting them, some weren't up to date on things like people being on mat leave.In Ontario, this is being done for certain groups (like healthcare workers, whose vaccinations are often being booked through employers rather than with the provincial booking system), but the ones eligible by age call a booking line or book through a web portal. They don't get called that I know of.