Jerryattrick
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Which would make you think those communities would be bang up for a vaccination instead of the mistrust that seems to be flying around. It's a difficult job for the government/NHS to talk these people round and I really don't see what else they can do that hasn't already been done.
The short film they showed on tv the other night, with high profile celebs from BAME backgrounds promoting the jab, was very good but all I keep hearing on tv is that "not enough is being done". I'm at a loss personally as to how they can be convinced.
we are told that in each vaccination group so far the uptake is around 95%. On the other had we are told that some groups are not taking it up in large numbers. Is this stats telling people what they dont want to hear?
if we are at 95% then why are we caring about the rest so much or is it because we can whip up a story in the media - anything anti or pro poor bame is good for them.
the complaint was bame were being discriminated against by the virus etc and now its bame don't want equality stories on the vaccinations.
If a very very small number of people dont want the equally offered free vaccination (thats what social equality is) then so what? We are over the expected uptake and what happened to herd immunity etc lol.