@formerguest said in [NRL\. Anti\-Vaxers\.\.](/post/1520818) said:
We have though a leader that muddies the waters constantly and right through from stating that vaccination should be compulsory on a friendly radio station, to then supporting the “understandably” upset anti-vaxers protesting in Victoria.
I'm not a fan of the guy. I think he plays both sides way too often. The way he didn't state anything negative about Trump, who is a convicted Rapist and Felon whereas Boris Johnston comes out and says something. They are both conservative leaders.
I can understand his position a bit though. You are there to represent the people. Put it this way though I don't think he will ever be considered a great leader.
Definitely not. The trouble is that we likely have double the number of anti-vaxers than we would have had if a good leader was in place.
Also, not only much less of those people in hospital and dying as a result of his politicking, but less the like of our forum mate TT falling deep down those rabbit holes that led them there.
To be fair that rabbit hole is caused largely by the internet, not by domestic politicians. And despite their noise, the number of anti-vaxxers in Australia is miniscule compared to other parts of the world - look at the US and Europe. We have one of the highest vaccination rates in the world.
Yes, and no doubt it is, yet also has been and continues to be affected by our leaders. The US prevalent at both political and the internet search/social media fronts.
As for the "let it rip" approach, for mine it is was always the wrong option. Not that changes should never be made in response to relevant conditions, moreso that relativity light restrictions such as those removed on 15 December were and would continue to have good effect on the situation.
Not going to stop it by any means, but enough to keep it under some control and avoiding the tipping points we are seeing worsen. If there was basically no Delta in the community prior to the changes something less restrictive might have been closer towards a viable option.