30-01-21, 03:07 PM
I have been saying for ages there is a link between side effects and age. The old do not seem to be having any side effects. I came across this on the BBC - Prof Paul Hunter, of the University of East Anglia, was talking about Germany not giving the vaccine to over 65s. And he said.
"We do know that it is safe in people over 65. They have much fewer side effects than younger people"
I think that as the age of the vaccinated drops there will be more and more vaccine hesitancy as more and more people see their friends and family have a bad time after having it.
I can see a time where hesitancy becomes a problem. In the future I think a good way to get people to have it is announce that in 6 months time there will be a £150 (or whatever) charge to have the vaccine. A little bit like what microsoft did with update hesitancy prising windows 7 out of peoples hands and offering 10 free for a limited time.
"We do know that it is safe in people over 65. They have much fewer side effects than younger people"
I think that as the age of the vaccinated drops there will be more and more vaccine hesitancy as more and more people see their friends and family have a bad time after having it.
I can see a time where hesitancy becomes a problem. In the future I think a good way to get people to have it is announce that in 6 months time there will be a £150 (or whatever) charge to have the vaccine. A little bit like what microsoft did with update hesitancy prising windows 7 out of peoples hands and offering 10 free for a limited time.
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