After previously venting about western mainstream media imploring its readers to give up their individualistic ways and unquestioningly stick masks on their faces like East Asians apparently do, I’ll look at the evidence provided by Covid vaccination intention surveys of the Japanese that East Asians are in fact able to think as individuals. These surveys were conducted to identify demographics that are skeptical of the newly concocted gene juice and think up ways of persuading (or coercing) them into taking it, but I want to see if they also offer hints for how vax skeptics can convert people to their side. To do this, I’ll look at results of surveys taken before and after the jab campaign really got going in Japan in mid-2021.
Wonderful ,thoughtful article. Hope you are connected to others who are able to engage in this type of data analysis like Steve Kirsh and Dr Jessica Rose to name a couple ,of the many brilliant minds ,like yourself, out there .
Interesting info. I think in the US they realized there wasn't much buy-in anymore with only half of the vaxxed getting boosted. And almost no one bothered getting double boosted unless they were over 50.
Wonderful ,thoughtful article. Hope you are connected to others who are able to engage in this type of data analysis like Steve Kirsh and Dr Jessica Rose to name a couple ,of the many brilliant minds ,like yourself, out there .
Interesting info. I think in the US they realized there wasn't much buy-in anymore with only half of the vaxxed getting boosted. And almost no one bothered getting double boosted unless they were over 50.
https://covid.cdc.gov/covid-data-tracker/#vaccinations_vacc-total-admin-rate-total
We could use some studies that ask people who got the vaccines whether they regret it, and if they do regret it, why.
Hello from the UK
Many thanks for your article. Very useful to have more detail on Japan. If of any use, I wrote this on the situation.
https://alphaandomegacloud.wordpress.com/2022/08/17/what-is-the-flu-a-k-a-covid-19-and-why-vaccines-are-pointless-at-best/