11-23-2021, 03:52 AM
(11-23-2021, 12:53 AM)cookie2 link Wrote:I know a couple of people in the medical fraternity who are dead against mandatory vaccination and sceptical of being vaccinated at all. I am fully vaccinated and I struggle to understand them, as it sounds like they are acting from a deep conviction rather than from any actual evidence evaluation or risk assessment.
I think its tricky to know unless you get up close and personal with how these places actually operate (particularly during the pandemic).
As someone who has worked at 2 different health services in Melbourne, and has seen the nature of how these places are governed, what happens in regards to accreditation, their requirements, and the mountain of work that people go through to tick the boxes at the final moments, rather than implementing proper processes to meet those requirements more frequently, it starts to become clearer.
That and the fact that people seem to think that the political and CHO response is above criticism. Its entirely possible that not everyone in the medical fraternity is in agreement from top to bottom, and some of these people possibly know more than the lay person.
I decided a long time ago, that I dont know enough about all of this to really have a good grasp on whats required or not, and one thing I did realise, that if people in the know are skeptical, then people outside of the know, have every right to be which tells a story in itself.
Are things happening in the public goods best interest or not, seems to be subjective, which is a worry of itself.
"everything you know is wrong"
Paul Hewson
Paul Hewson

