Quote Originally Posted by MadAmster View Post
What about those who, for perfectly good and valid reasons (health issues for instance), CAN'T have the vaccine? Do we permanently restrict their "freedoms" It's not a simple, cut and dried issue IMO.
From what I've seen MA, if someone cannot have the vaccine, they are exempt from such restrictions, so I don't see that is an issue.

When even the notoriously libertarian French have some restrictions on what the unvaccinated (without a valid exemption) can do then I think the point is a moot one. If anyone was going to react to restrictions, one would ahve thought the french would be the most vociferous, but most seem to have accepted it and got the vaccine!

As for the UK over a 1 million people marched against the Iraq war, it didn't stop it going ahead. As yet I haven't seen more than a few thousand on anti vax, anti lockdown marches and those leading that movement don't strike me as being people I need to worry about.

NZ for me is a completely different scenario, its hardly totalitarian.

If we get the deaths that American "doctor" predicts then there won't be many left to be demanding answers anyway!