A friend just told me I was the only person she knew who was unvaxxed.
All my family and friends are vaxxed. I have recently lost my son-in law; two people I know suddenly died of cancer after getting vaxxed; begged a third not to get the booster, he didn't listen and his cancer has returned.
Can't help wondering who will be left in a few years time if there is no remedy for the vax. Scary thought that I may outlive my child. Don't mean to doom, this is something to consider and prepare for.
I live in a large village, the local doctors are still pushing the vax. Only know three other people who refused it.
Opposite for me. For example at my work, there are appx 200 employees. Our BA (head union steward) last year said that less than 20% of the building across all three shifts had been jabbed.
Same goes for family and friends. Only two immediate family members got the dethjab and maybe around 5 or 6 friends were duped or incentivized into getting it. And now that I think about it, all of those folks live in metro areas and are hopelessly addicted to NPR for their main source of "news".
The phenomenon may not entirely be regional, but I suspect that data will support this in time. Additionally, propaganda knows no geographic boundaries. Yet, it doesn't work on everyone. After all, here we all are.
Too many in the UK still trusting the BBC/tv and press.
Same everywhere unfortunately. PBS is just as terrible in the US, and LTV has become another 4am talking point rag unfortunately in Latvia. Lots of talking in circles going nowhere and general bad advice and sentiment espoused to the viewer (e.g. Get jabbed! Or muh Russia bad!)
I can remember a time when BBC accidentally red pilled folks about the Clintons & Marcell Reich via Panorama. Long since scrubbed from their online archives, along with other "oops, guess we weren't supposed to air the laundry" episodes.
Oh well, at least you guys still have some quality comedy programming from time to time. Love me some Snuff Box & Blackadder!
We used to: Fawlty Towers, Monty Python, the Young Ones, Yes, Minister, Porridge and so many others. Utter rubbish now.