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I heard this morning that vaccinations for Covid are down 11%.
Just a while ago people were having a hard time getting an appointment to get the shot. There was a shortage of vaccines available. People were traveling great distances to get vaccinated. Waiting in lines.
Now vaccines are readily available. Lines are gone. But there is a shortage of people making appointments to get the shot.
Most of those people are either anti-vaxxers; misinformed MAGA's; Fox News listeners; vaccine conspiracy theorists; etc. Many are needle-adverse. Many feel they are indestructible and don't need to get vaccinated. Many are also anti-maskers as well.
In order to get to a decent 'herd immunity' here in the U.S. - we need to bring many of these people to their senses and get them in to get vaccinated or we'll never get out from under this pandemic.
What kind of strategies can be employed to get as many of these skeptics vaccinated? What has worked for you to convince your family, friends and colleagues to get in and get vaccinated?
Please post those suggestions in this thread.
I've used the 'grandkids' as an incentive. "If you ever want to hug your grandkids again - you must get vaccinated. If no vaccination - you don't get to be in the same room as your grandkids."
I've used the 'parents and grandparents' as an incentive. "You don't want to pass on Covid to your parents or grandparents if you're not vaccinated."
This works for all sorts of family and friend relationships.
But what can businesses do? Can they even require their employees to be vaccinated if they want to work in their establishments? Can you prevent an employee to work in your environment if they are not vaccinated? You might pay their health insurance - so couldn't you use that to get them to get vaccinated? You don't want un-vaccinated employees to pass on Covid to your customers? Do you? Is this legal or are you violating their rights and freedoms?
What about college students going back to the classroom? Can you require returning students to be vaccinated before they can attend live and in-class studies again?
Can a cruise-ship line require their potential passengers to be vaccinated before they can book a trip on their cruise ship? What about airlines? Trains?
Can a major PSA Campaign be mounted by celebrities to get the American People vaccinated?
Can a Broadway Theater require their audience to be vaccinated before they can buy a ticket?
What about - using that - it's the patriotic thing to do? It's the American Way. Vaccinate back to Freedom.
Bottom line - I'm posting this here to generate ideas to get those anti-vaxxers as mentioned earlier in this post - to get out and get vaccinated.
So please take some time here and tell us what techniques you've used to get family members; friends and colleagues to get vaccinated.
I have felt liberated getting my Pfizer shots - yet I'm still being real cautious - because it seems like we keep taking one step forward and two steps back in this pandemic.
What motivated me to post this today was the news that - vaccinations have fallen off 11% recently.
We can do and we have to do better!!!
doc03
(35,364 posts)drray23
(7,637 posts)We are in a right to work state ( meaning people can be fired for any or no reason) so employees who want to keep their job will get the shot unless they have a legitimate reason not to do so.
WhiskeyGrinder
(22,431 posts)makes it possible for you to benefit from collective bargaining contracts without paying union dues. "At-will employment" is an understanding of federal employment law that means your employer can fire you for any reason other than being a member of a protected class, or unless you are covered by a contract.
speak easy
(9,302 posts)unblock
(52,317 posts)but we really should have a coordinated campaign to describe not getting vaccinated as siding with the enemy and being pro-virus.
because that's what it is.
genxlib
(5,534 posts)Let's turn it into a giant contest like paint ball and offer points for bagging game.
Effete Snob
(8,387 posts)lindysalsagal
(20,730 posts)moondust
(20,006 posts)I have my doubts that anything short of THE LAW will convince them.
PoindexterOglethorpe
(25,895 posts)Hortensis
(58,785 posts)Those angry people seen in posts here already know their noble cause is losing, and that's why they're angry.
Most resisters really just want to do what good and normal people like them do and have been caught up in something bad. As vaccination increasingly becomes normal and societal pressures continue to grow, more will come around on their own.
Experts say offering facts is worse than useless.
They say more effective is keep it to personal feelings and needs. Like it's a personal moral issue, part of being my brothers' keeper. Or looking forward to an upcoming family gathering and not wanting to anger or endanger loved ones. Things people can relate to.
My husband and I are wearing "vaccinated" buttons when out and have given strips of stickers to our friends, none of whom needed any persuading from anyone though virtually all from this deep red area are conservative.
RKP5637
(67,112 posts)come about possibly if barred entrance to places they want to go, but again, what does one use as proof of being vaccinated. Already one can get blank CDC vaccination cards to fill in so as to lie about your vaccinations, and some states like Florida have barred vaccine passports. Even all the deaths do not sway many.
TraceNC
(254 posts)CottonBear
(21,596 posts)Money will convince many people. 💴
TraceNC
(254 posts)Theyll fall for it. Then we actually pay nothing and theyre vaccinated.
LetMyPeopleVote
(145,554 posts)NCjack
(10,279 posts)and signed by Pres. Biden.
lindysalsagal
(20,730 posts)Make it gory enough, and people will come around.
LonePirate
(13,431 posts)Especially since all three have been vaccinated and at least one of them has contracted COVID.
It is morbid to say it but if 45 had died from COVID, his millions of followers might have taken the virus more seriously and might have been more likely to be vaccinated.
hurple
(1,306 posts)And give them the J&J vaccine in their sleep.
One and done. Gotcha! Too late now, goober.
😏
boston bean
(36,223 posts)Some people I talk to say this is the reason.
Sgent
(5,857 posts)or at least part of depend on getting vaccinated.
PortTack
(32,793 posts)Which is coming up shortly...Get the vaccine or your employment is terminated
Timewas
(2,196 posts)One of the weird side effects is men's penises get bigger
thucythucy
(8,086 posts)The federal government can make proof of vaccination a requirement for getting or renewing a passport.
School districts can do the same for public school attendance, and for employees (teachers, staff, etc.).
Colleges and universities are already requiring students to be vaccinated before registering for classes.
Larger businesses can require workers to be be vaccinated.
Make proof of vaccination a requirement for medical licensing, including nurses and other health care professionals.
Require any business that receives federal funding to have all employees vaccinated.
EarlG
(21,966 posts)I'm not talking about the tiny percentage of people who can't take the vaccine for legitimate medical reasons, but those who choose not to take it because of something they read on Facebook.
"Infection spreaders," perhaps?
"Disease carriers?"
"Contagion vectors?"
"Virus transmitters?"
Something that sounds less, "I'm taking a stand based on my principled beliefs," and more, "I'm basically a human plague rat."
CottonBear
(21,596 posts)Seriously though, I think all of your suggestions are excellent. Words matter.
bluestarone
(17,030 posts)1) FDA Full approval! 2) a NEW VARIANT that KILLS!