Quote Originally Posted by regis80 View Post
Not being provocative Mick. Just genuinely raising those questions. For months we’ve been told that people from BAME backgrounds are at a high risk yet they have not been pushed up the list. There seems to be some disparity here and surprised it’s not been raised in the media or medical officials. They need to justify their findings by taking action.

As for the people of Leicester or Bradford, I’m not sure what the take up is. What are the figures? I think it was Newham in London that was quite bad in terms of people not going to get their vaccine. I’m not sure why people would refuse it because they won’t be able to do much, this problem isnt any different in non-bame groups either. The same level of bull sheet theories are being spouted everywhere and it only comes down to ones education level to fall for the silly conspiracy theories.
If you don’t know you’re “at risk” or you do to ow your age and the fact that you qualify for a vaccine then you’re either living under a rock or you’re an idiot Regis.

Even if you don’t speak English plenty of people in your family or your religious leaders will know you qualify.

In today’s blame culture it’s always someone else’s fault isn’t it?

The fact is that if your 65 or over or have the serious health issues then there’s no excuse for not having had the vaccine or to have your appointment booked.

It doesn’t matter if you live in Knightsbridge or Alum Rock either, people need to stop making excuses for people who are listening to their witch doctor or local zealot.