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@mike said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1302200) said:@strongee said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1302193) said:@jirskyr said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1302176) said:@strongee said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1301776) said:I understand what your saying . I’m not an anti Vaxer at all . But we should have healthy conversations about it . Why not ? Even if the conversation is simply be to explain why it’s safe and the reasons for it .
These conversations have to be had . Not in the , “I know more than you , cause your dumb and don’t believe” belittling way. Especially if the only reason you believe is you lost a close family member .
There’s nothing wrong with discussing it . And people who think there is . Are the problem I’ve been posting about the last few days . If you know more , don’t be a douche to people who have reservations . Try and ease thier worry . Because thier concerns are fair enough IMO. I mean it’s not like a government had never tried to control the population through nefarious means before is it …
I don't know what the solution is in terms of broader communication. I have ongoing fears that society is generally becoming more and more skeptical even though there is an ever greater ability to do research via online resources. It's something like the fight between fear/opinion and evidence-based discussion.
My main concern, as voiced, is that there is a big difference between concern about an issue and rejection of the stated facts of an issue. Again - I am not saying anyone in this forum is doing this. Of course it's natural to have concerns regarding your personal health, and again it's probably best to discuss that with your doctor, with whom you hopefully share a long-term trusting relationship.
But then you say "who has the time to do that research mate?" That's highly concerning to me! If something like vaccination is serious to someone, they should find the time to do research. Because whilst social media tends to muddy the waters of popular opinion, there's also never been an easier time in history to get access to information online.
So for example your comment - having conversations about "why it's safe and reasons for it" - that involves research. Not difficult research, there are lots of fairly straight forward resources. In fact, I'd argue that COVID is being given the most energy and effort in terms of helping the wider population understand what's going on. For example most folks can name 2 or 3 vaccine candidates. Most folks now have some idea what the R value is in a pandemic. Everyone knows what social distancing is. You could not have said any of that 1.5 years ago.
The government can only do so much with mailbox drops and TV ads. I'm not aware of an Australian government trying to control the population, no. If the government / politicians concern you specifically then don't listen to the pollies, listen to scientists, the TGA (they are bipartisan), your doctor.
Everything your saying is perfect world . And I agree with it . But that’s not the world we live in .
Single mum Karen , picks the kids up from school , speaks to other Karen’s about covid , goes home gets dinner ready , gets the kids to bed , then sits down to have a few wines whilst going on a you tube spiral where she might messenger the other Karen’s , and so it goes .
Or you get people who just want to be an ostrich , and stick thier head in the sand and watch John wick 3 . They don’t want the burden of reading this stuff .
How can this shock you ? If you say you’re pragmatic like @mike did , then you kind of have to accept this as fact . I know it sux especially in a field , where you , and I guess the people you directly work with seem to have the best intentions , but to me , this is far from shocking .
It’s an overload for a lot of people . Like the real life equivalent of watching saw movies and no longer wincing when the dude chops his arm off . It’s desensitisation. Or it’s misinformation.
Much like in another life I used to live , it’s about hearts and minds. I know people SHOULD just listen to you . But they don’t know you , and , a side effect of all this lockdown , and everybody going into thier own ,I guess ,cocoon with thier family ,it’s fully bread distrust. I mean look at the pasta and toilet paper fiasco . The same emotion that spurred the “it’s the apocalypse, where the TP”, for many people is fueling the lack of desire to get the vaccine . DISTRUST. They don’t trust the person standing in the line , or the person next to them at the park , or the person telling them to get he vaccine . Especially if they’ve gone down a negative you tube spiral .
When push comes to shove I have more confidence in the majority of the Australian population making the positive choice and getting vaccinated.
Me too , I’m just stating where the trepidation comes from . Where the push back is coming from . Like I said , I don’t agree with it , I just understand it . And most people will tell the voice in rehire head , that says “don’t do it” to shut up , and get the jab.