Because powerful people never meet together and make plans to increase their power. That's just insane psycho-babble that never happens, EVER.
I find this generally to be projection from the other side i.e confirmation bias strongly dissuading people from looking into the agendas and plans behind certain movements and just attempting to explain away all the BS that happens to them with "oh well I guess shit just randomly happens!"Of course that happens, I was just being an ass, but referring to the tendency of some people to automatically believe with strong confirmation bias that anything and everything is part of a plot by evil people against the rest of us, when in fact some things have less exciting and mysterious reasons.
FxdGet your experimental unapproved shots done.
Here's what the Queensland Government is reporting on their health site:
"Due to the large number of adverse events being reported throughout Queensland we are unable to routinely contact every reporter individually. Someone from the Public Health Unit in your area may contact you or your health provider if they require more information for reporting and surveillance purposes. If you have any concerns about ongoing symptoms or future vaccinations, please speak to your GP or Healthcare provider."
Scroll down to 'Reporting Symptoms'
https://www.qld.gov.au/health/condi...lf-others/covid-19-vaccine/about/side-effects
If you've received the covid vaccine but believe people should have a choice to take it then you are by definition an anti-vaxxer.So none of you anti-vaxxers have any explanation for the situation in NSW? Clearly, the vaccines work and herd immunity is achieved somewhere near the 90% mark.
yea let me get my kid down to the vaxx shack asap
Is it "normal" to die?
JGrimez said:If you've received the covid vaccine but believe people should have a choice to take it then you are by definition an anti-vaxxer.
So nobody has an explanation?
@Mr. Krinkle
I'm not defending vaccine mandates or suggesting that there are a relatively low number of adverse reactions. I'm doing something specific here. Don't go off on a tangent. See if you can actually respond with an explanation.
Can you explain NSW?
Yes or no?
me said:Australia has had less than 0.7% of the population test positive for the virus. If we assume a certain number of asymptomatic cases that weren't alerted from contact tracing, maybe (it's unlikely, but what the hey) the cases are as high as 2%... That's more than generous... So, let's assume 2% have natural immunity. Around 90% of the population is vaccinated. The virus is dying. They peaked at around 1,500 cases per day and plateaued there for a couple of weeks. This was the highest numbers NSW has seen, which is to be expected when finally coming out of lockdown with delta in the community.
The case numbers in NSW are now less than 200/day.