I suppose it depends on the culture wars. As covid becomes endemic, and the 
crazies who seem to have enough free time to spend Wednesday afternoons holding 
anti-mandate signs at the capitol slowly drift on to their next reactionary 
topic, we may see a steady increase in vaccinations. Hopefully, this recent 
politicization of vaccines won't continue and size of the "hesitant" will 
shrink back down to the just the wackos like it was in the good ol' days.


On 9/20/21 2:02 PM, Prof David West wrote:
> 
> Now that insurers are not forgiving copays or allowing coverage for the 
> unvaccinated can we expect an increase?
> 
> Davew
> On Mon, Sep 20, 2021, at 10:48 AM, uǝlƃ ☤>$ wrote:
>> Seeing the butterfly effect in hospital transfers for Covid-19 patients
>> https://www.statnews.com/2021/09/20/hospital-transfers-covid-19-butterfly-effect/
>>
>> "What I find ironic is that states that have failed to mandate Covid-19 
>> mitigation strategies, such as vaccines and wearing masks, are turning 
>> to states that instituted strict public health measures — and with 
>> fewer Covid-19 cases, have more available hospital capacity — to care 
>> for their patients."

-- 
"Better to be slapped with the truth than kissed with a lie."
☤>$ uǝlƃ


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