Yes.
Excerpt:
Texas doesn’t have statewide guidelines for critical care and triage, which means that caregivers are left to their own local organizing. But tough times like the ones brought on by low vaccination rates and the delta variant require a re-examination of priors. This fourth wave of Covid hospitalizations differs from all the others, because almost everyone who is severely ill is also unvaccinated. In Texas, more than 12,800 people are in the hospital because of Covid-19, and between 93 and 98 percent of them are unvaccinated.
It’s tempting to blame this wave not on the virus but on the people who didn’t get their shots. “This has been bubbling up—this anger, this frustration, this fear, this worry. Every day, we’re seeing the ascent of the curve. Now it’s the steepest it’s ever been,” Fine says. “So I and the other leaders of the task force, we decided, you know, these numbers are not looking good. These questions are coming up."
If I were a corporation making vaccines, I would make them work (cause they have to) and simultaneously promote some behavior which would make them ineffective without working-as-a-service, I.e. have unvaccinated pools of population to get new variants, be it in global south or anti-vaccine crowd at home :shrug-outta-hecks: seems what happens right now, curiously
Also, you do realize anti vaccine “movement” have long and not so proud tradition since their introduction basically
Or even pushing antivax conspiracy theories involving, say, the CIA.
I don’t honestly think anti vaccine are pushed by central state tbh, but might be kinda let go
I don’t either, I’m more of just throwing it out there.