Re: CV and mad panic behaviour
Reply #2656 –
No.
The sample size is not small, the disease is global. You can't claim things are different here as an exemption from the global reality.
What sort of ethnicity or society makes someone or some region exempt from the global trend? Even in your own case, the figures in Greece are probably even more relevant for yourself than the figures in Australia, as many risks might be fundamentally genetic, and Greece is in a huge COVID hole!
Critics cannot arbitrarily segment the facts and data, some want to argue against the vaccine based on Norway, then they claim that what happens overseas is not relevant. It's a form of cherry-picking.
Actually I can.
We have different population density.
We have different healthcare networks and living standards.
You cannot apply the same situation to a nation that has free healthcare like us vs the pay for service model operated in the USA as one example.
We are not third world. Our nation is quite young, our infrastructure quite new.
Given we have different variants and mutations of covid there is no guarantee that the data from some nations is even relevant with respect to what can and will happen here.
Im sorry to have burst your bubble. It looks like you haven't considered that whilst swallowing the company line hook line and sinker.