Turns out that cherry-picking news stories that agree with your preconceptions is less evidence than it is a basic logical error, but you keep on trying Alex https://twitter.com/AlexBerenson/status/1342602930285899777 …
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We'd ideally want to know why the vaccines were refused, as well. Did HCWs worry about side-effects or did their employers not give them adequate time to get the vaccine?
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There are news stories about literally any topic. HCWs refusing vaccines makes for a good story Finding a few headlines that agree with a point isn't enough
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If you actually think through the claim, it's trivially obvious that a few headlines makes no difference whatsoever
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Anecdote here: I couldn’t get vaccinated for a week due to demand and I got lucky to get a dose. The first 8000+ doses were claimed in <2 minutes when the initial offering went live online (crashed the system too). Most of us in wave 1 here will be vaccinated by jan 8.
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Makes sense. I suspect that the truth is that relatively few HCWs refused vaccine doses and that the news stories are just outliers, but thus far I've not seen many published figures either way
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I worked in healthcare for 20 years. One of those was during the H1N1 pandemic. I was one of only three on my floor who got the H1N1 vaccine. No clue why a healthcare worker would deny science but many do.
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